Sri Lankan police have warned Tamil candidate Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran about potential threats to his life, based on intelligence reports in a letter that has been publicly released this week.
The letter, sent to him by authorities, urges him to take all necessary precautions to ensure his safety during the campaign period.
The warning comes amid reports of internal disagreements within the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), with notable opposition to Ariyanenthiran's candidacy from prominent party members such as M A Sumanthiran and Shanakiyan Rasamanickam. The letter highlights concerns that these differing opinions could heighten tensions and pose additional risks to Ariyanenthiran's security.
The police have specifically cautioned Ariyanenthiran about a number of situations that may put him in danger, including attending rallies near major roads, engaging in long conversations with people in or around moving vehicles, and attending public meetings with inadequate control over entry and exit points, especially those held regularly. The authorities have also warned that spontaneous attacks by individuals cannot be ruled out.
To mitigate these risks, the police have advised Ariyanenthiran to fully utilize the security measures provided by the state. Despite these warnings, he is expected to hold his final rally in Jaffna later this evening, as today marks the last day for canvassing.