Dharmadasa Banda

Sri Lankan politician

Hon.
R. M. Dharmadasa Banda
Cabinet Minister of Additional Plantation Crops
In office
2007–2010
Member of Parliament
for Monaragala District
In office
1989–2000
In office
2004–2010
Personal details
Born7 February 1938
Died23 October 2010(2010-10-23) (aged 72)
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyUnited National Party (Democratic)
Other political
affiliations
United People's Freedom Alliance
Alma materZahira College, Colombo
ProfessionTeacher

Rathnayaka Mudiyanselage Dharmadasa Banda (7 February 1938 – 23 October 2010), known commonly as R. M. Dharmadasa Banda, was a Sri Lankan teacher, lawyer and politician, a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and a former cabinet minister. He was a Basnayaka Nilame (Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devalaya.

Early life

Born in the village of Medagam Pattuwa in Bibile, his father was the R. M. Kiribanda was the Village Headman. He was educated at the Medagama School in Bibile, Ananda Sastralaya, Kotte and Zahira College, Colombo. Following his studies he returned to Bibile, gained an appointment as an English teacher and was elected Chairman of the Medagama Village Council.[1]

Political career

Dharmadasa Banda entered active politics in the late 1964 as the chief United National Party organiser for the Bibile electorate, after his brother R. M. Gunasekera, the member for Bibile in 1960, was assassinated in 1964. He contested the seat of Bibile at the 1965 parliamentary election, as the United National Party candidate, and was elected to parliament, defeating Ronnie de Mel. He was defeated in the 1970 general election. He entered Ceylon Law College and qualified as an attorney-at-law. He contested and won in the 1977 general election and was appointed Deputy Minister of Textile and Handloom Industries by Prime Minister J. R. Jayewardene. Re-elected in the 1989 general election, he was appointed Minister of Agricultural Development and Research in the cabinet of President R. Premadasa. During his tenure he introduced the farmers’ pension scheme. He was re-elected as a Member of Parliament in the 1994 general election and again in the 2000 general election, but lost the 2001 general election. He was re-elected in the 2004 general election from the United National Party, and crossed over to UPFA government in 2007. He served as Cabinet Minister for Additional Plantation Crops from 2007 to 2010.[1]

His son Hareendra Dharmadasa Bandara served as a Member of Uva Provicial Council and is currently the organizer of Samagi Jana Balawegaya for Bibile electorate.

References

  1. ^ a b Perera, Stanley. "First death anniversary of former Minister R. M. Dharmadasa Banda: The Uncrowned Prince of Wellassa". Daily News. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  • Former Minister Dharmadasa Banda passes away

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