Alfred Thangarajah Duraiappah (15 June 1926 – 27 July 1975) was a Sri Lankan lawyer who served as
Mayor of Jaffna from 1970 until his assassination. He was also a
Member of Parliament for
Jaffna from 1960 to 1965. Duraiappah was killed by the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Early life and education
Duraiappah was born on 15 June 1926.
He was the son of an ice and aerated water manufacturer from
Vannarpannai in northern
Ceylon
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[ He was educated at St. John's College, Jaffna.] Following his schooling, he joined the Ceylon Law College, qualifying as a proctor
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and joining the Unofficial Bar
The unofficial bar in Sri Lanka
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of Jaffna in 1948.[
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Political career
Duraiappah entered local government
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politics in 1952 having been elected to Jaffna Municipal Council and was became its deputy mayor in 1958. Duraiappah stood as an independent candidate in Jaffna at the March 1960 parliamentary election. He won the election and entered Parliament
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, defeating G. G. Ponnambalam from the All Ceylon Tamil Congress and S. Kathiravelupillai of the Federal Party. He was re-elected at the July 1960 parliamentary election defeating G. G. Ponnambalam and S. Kathiravelupillai once again. He lost his seat in the 1965 parliamentary election, finishing third after G. G. Ponnambalam and C. X. Martyn of the Federal Party. He contested the 1970 parliamentary election, finishing second to C. X. Martyn after Ponnambalam. He was elected Mayor of Jaffna on 15 February 1970 and re-elected on 22 April 1971. By April 1971, Duraiappah had become a member of the governing Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and its chief organiser in Jaffna District. With the support of the ruling party, Duraiappah was able to channel government money for municipal works. Tamil militants considered Duraiappah to be a traitor and government collaborator. In February 1971 Tamil militant Pon Sivakumaran tried to assassinate Duraiappah by throwing a hand grenade on to Duraiappah's car which was parked on Second Cross Road in Jaffna.[ Duraiappah was not inside the car at the time.][ Duraiappah was criticised for his handling of the 1974 Tamil conference incident in which 11 people were killed.
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Assassination
On 27 July 1975, Duraiappah who had returned from Brunei where his wife was the Chief Medical Officer, went to the Varadaraja Perumal Temple (Maha Vishnu Temple) in Ponnalai with his fourteen-year-old daughter Eesha for their weekly worship in the Peugeot 404 which had been given to Duraiappah by his supporters. As they arrived at the temple, Duraiappah was shot dead by masked men.[ D.K. Rajaratnam, who was a member of the Jaffna Municipal Council who was with Duraiappah was also shot and injured. It was reported that the three masked men who carried out the shooting got into the mayor's car and drove off. It was later found abandoned at Sendankulam by the police. The police began a major search operation to locate the killers while a special team headed ]Ana Seneviratne
Ganegoda Appuhamelage Don Edmund Ananda Seneviratne (20 April 1927 – 26 September 2015) was a Sri Lankan police officer. He was the former Inspector General of Police (Sri Lanka), Inspector-General of Police, Sri Lankan High Commissioner (Com ...
, Deputy Inspector General of Police for Range B was sent on orders from Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike. The entire Jaffna peninsula was cordoned off by the police and all vehicles searched. The inquest
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into the death was carried out by J.M.D. Jesurathnam Magistrate of Malakkam. As news spread of the shooting, many gathered at the Chelliah Kumarasuriar, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications visited the hospital.
Some members of his family believed that Posts and Telecommunications Minister Kumarasuriar, Duraiappah's political rival, was behind the assassination. However, his assassination was widely blamed on the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and its leader V. Prabhakaran. On 25 April 1978 the LTTE issued an open letter
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, which was published in the '' Virakesari'', claiming responsibility for the assassination of eleven people including Duraiappah.
The Duraiappah Stadium in Jaffna was named after him.
Family
Duraiappah married Dr Parameswary, daughter of Cumaraswamy.[ They had a daughter Rochana (Eesha).][ Duraiappah was a Christian.
Duraiappah's nephew Nishan Duraiappah is the chief of ]Peel Regional Police
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in Ontario, Canada.
See also
* List of people assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
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1926 births
Alumni of Ceylon Law College
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Assassinated mayors
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Members of the 5th Parliament of Ceylon
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