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Posted on September 12, 2021 by admin

How D.B. Wijetunga became Executive President of Sri Lanka

Nihal Seneviratne Dingiri Banda Wijeunga (born February 19, 1922), hailing from Pilimatalawe, Udunuwara was one of the most popular politicians at that time. He endeared himself to others by his stark …

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