Tamil common candidate Ariyanenthiran receives overwhelming support at final rally in Jaffna

The Tamil common candidate for Sri Lanka's presidential elections, Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran, received overwhelming support during a rally held in Nallur, Jaffna, yesterday.

This marks the final rally for the candidate before the election silence period begins, during which all rallies and door-to-door canvassing will be prohibited. Ariyanenthiran has seen growing support from across the Tamil homeland as the campaign draws to a close.

Ariyanenthiran is standing as a 'common' candidate in Sri Lanka's presidential election which is set to take place this weekend. 

In an interview with Tamil Guardian earlier this month, Ariyanenthiran said that he “seeks to serve as a representative voice to both the international community and the southern part of Sri Lanka, highlighting the rights that should be granted to the Tamil people, who have suffered genocide on their own land.” 

 

 

 

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