User:Smlanka

W. Suresh Madusanka, Working at the feild of Web Designing and Development. I'm running a my own business named Lanka E-World Technologies.

Formation
LEWT government of W.S. Madusanka.

Lanka E-World Technologies
Web Application Development, Web Designing and Development, Networking, ProgrammingSince 2009.

SM Builders
Multi Construction Company Since 2005.

Table of work order

The FP's uncompromising stand on Tamil rights earned it the enmity of nationalist Sinhalese. In response to the Sinhala Only Act of 1956, FP MPs staged a satyagraha protest, but it was violently broken up by a Sinhalese mob. The FP was blamed for the 1958 riots and banned briefly.

1960 (March) Parliamentary General Election
In the March 1960 election in which the UNP became the largest party, the FP won 5.80% of the popular vote and 15 out of 151 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament.

Votes and seats won by Federal Party by electoral district

1960 (July) Parliamentary General Election
In the July 1960 election in which the SLFP became the largest party, the FP won 7.0% of the popular vote and 16 out of 151 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament.

1965 Parliamentary General Election
In the 1965 election in which the UNP became the largest party, the FP won 5.38% of the popular vote and 14 out of 151 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament.

Votes and seats won by Federal Party by electoral district

1970 Parliamentary General Election
In the 1970 election in which the SLFP led United Front coalition won a landslide, the FP won 4.92% of the popular vote and 13 out of 151 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament.

Votes and seats won by Federal Party by electoral district

TULF
In 1972, the FP merged with the ACTC and the Ceylon Workers' Congress to form the Tamil United Front (TUF), which later was renamed the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF).

In Tamil, the Federal Party's name was Illankai Thamil Arasi Kachchi.