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Colombo: The Tamil National Alliance, which won last week's historic northern provincial elections in Sri Lanka, has named a Muslim and a women member of the party to fill two bonus seats.
Suresh Premachandran, TNA's senior leader, said that a Muslim from Jaffna and a woman from the former LTTE heartland from Mullaithivu are to be appointed to the two bonus seats claimed by the party under the proportional representation system. TNA's opting for a Muslim representative was significant as the LTTE, of which TNA was being branded a proxy, had chased Jaffna Muslims as part of their ethnic cleansing.
The party's selection of a woman from Mullaithivu will increase the number of women to two in the 30-member TNA. Ananthi Saseetharan, wife of a former LTTE senior, was elected with the second most popular vote.
Premachandran said the party at its meeting held in Jaffna on Sunday had deferred taking a decision on the swearing-in of their members and deciding on the council of ministers. The TNA secured 30 of the 38 seats to the council, including two bonus seats.
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