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Somawansa Amarasinghe (Amarasinghe Kankanamlage Somawansa) was born on 1 January, 1943 in Payagala, Kalutara, is a Sri Lankan politician and former JVP leader (1943–2016). Discover Somawansa Amarasinghe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Amarasinghe Kankanamlage Somawansa |
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Politician |
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73 years old |
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Capricorn |
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1 January, 1943 |
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1 January |
Birthplace |
Payagala, Kalutara |
Date of death |
15 June, 2016 |
Died Place |
Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka |
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Sri Lanka
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Amarasinghe Kankanamlage Somawansa (1 January 1943 – 15 June 2016 as සෝමවංශ අමරසිංහ), commonly as Somawansha Amarasinghe, was a Sri Lankan politician, and the 4th leader of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna, after Rohana Wijeweera, Saman Piyasiri Fernando and Lalith Wijerathna and served as its leader for 23 years until February 2, 2014.
He is often described as a strategic leader who socialized the ideological struggle of the JVP into socialism through the nationalist struggle to save the country from Tamil separatist terrorism.
He was born on 1 January 1943 in Angangoda village, Payagala, Sri Lanka as the youngest of the family.
He had 4 elder brothers and 3 elder sisters.
His father was James Amarasinghe, who first served in the police and later joined the Department of Irrigation, and his mother was a housewife.
He completed his primary education at Amarasekara College, Kalutara and Kalutara Balika Vidyalaya.
Then he attended Kalutara Vidyalaya for secondary education.
After passing the Advanced Level, he trained at the Galgamuwa Irrigation Technical Training College in 1963 and worked as a Technical Officer in the Irrigation Department in Galle, Kalmunai, Bibila, Rajanganaya and Colombo.
With the JVP classes conducted by Danoris Aiya in 1969, he was influenced to become one of the leading political figures in Sri Lanka.
He joined JVP in 1969 through Hettiarachchige Navaratne Bandara, where he was very popular as Siri ayya alias Uncle Reggie alias Reginald Patrick among members.
Technical Officer Paranavithana informed Navaratne Banda about Somawansa and after the first discussion at Devanam Piyatissa Mawatha in Maradana, he expressed his desire to join the business, attended JVP classes at Danoris Aiya's trade union office at the Land Development Department on Castle Street.
In 1970 he became an active member of JVP after resigning from the job.
He was also known in several names: Reginald Patrick, Reggie Kandappa, Michael, Fanlin Danio and Nimal Bandara Dissanayake.
During many political meetings, he wore long-sleeved shirts and was fluent in English.
He conducted many rallies and maintained regular contacts with human rights, cultural and media circles all around Colombo, becoming prospects of future JVP hands.
In JVP Insurrection of 1971, Somawansa was assigned to lead the abduction of the then Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike from Rosmead Place and drive the abduction vehicle.
He was carrying a bag of bombs to join the Rosmead attack until 10.30pm on April 4, 1971, near the Ritz Cinema in Borella, but no other members arrived.
Somawansa along with Ederamulla Sarath, Raja, Nimal and several others were arrested on the night of April 5, 1971 after being guilty of carrying the bag of bombs.
During this day, he met Rohana Wijeweera for the first time where he first spoke to Wijeweera in prison in 1975.
Amarasinghe was also the best friend of Wijeweera in his last days.
Subsequently, with the lifting of the state of emergency in December 1976, Kelly Senanayake, Upatissa Gamanayake, Somawansa, Samarappulige Somasiri alias Ragama Some and several others were released on December 25, 1976.
These released team members were also active in demanding the release of other political prisoners and reorganizing the party.
Siripala Aiya's house on Devanam Piyatissa Mawatha in Maradana was their headquarters at that time.
In the meantime, Niyamuwa newspaper and the campaign rallies began accordingly.
Until Wijeweera's release on November 2, 1977, Somawansa joined others in organizing political events.
Amarasinghe was the leader who coordinated the international network, human rights organizations and intellectuals during the JVP's Second Rebellion.
He married Herath Mudiyanselage Pamara Kumari Herath also known as Irangani Malani Ranasinghe in December 1978.
She was a mathematics teacher at Maharagama Teachers' College, Angangoda, Kalutara.
His son is Isuru Amarasinghe, who currently lives in England.
Somawansa's third elder sister Kusuma, was married to Nandisena Cooray, the former deputy chairman of the Colombo Municipal Council, who was the elder brother of Minister Sirisena Cooray.
Somawansa was a member of the Central Committee of the JVP from 1978 until the banning of the party in 1983.
With insurrection starting in the late 1980s, his wife and son were sent to Japan in April for safety, but returned home in September of the same year.
But on many occasions, he sent his family to many parts of the world many times for safety.
He stayed with his JVP friends until Wijeweera was captured and other leaders were killed by the government.
Amarasinghe became a Politburo Member of the JVP in 1984.
He was the only surviving member of the JVP's Politburo at the end of the JVP's Second Rebellion.
The last JVP Political Bureau meeting chaired by Wijeweera was held at Galaha House on November 11, 12 and 13, 1989.
He was the leader of People's Servants Party, established in June 2015, until his death.
Amarasinghe died on 15 June 2016 at the age of 73 at his brothers Piyasena's residence, where he was living after leaving JVP, in Rajagiriya.
The cause was a stroke; he earlier had a heart attack.