Edwin Wilfred Abeygunasekera was a member of the 1st and 2nd State Councils of Ceylon.[1][2]
Abeygunasekera was elected to the State Council of Ceylon on 20 June 1931, representing Nuwara Eliya as a member of the Labour Party,[1][3] defeating James T. Rutnam by 3,136 votes and Leslie W. F. de Saram by 7,818 votes.[4]
He was re-elected to the State Council in 1936, again defeating Rutnam. Following the election he was appointed as a member of the Executive Committee for Home Affairs. In April 1943 the Bribery Commissioner found that Abeygunasekera, Charles Batuwantudawe, D. D. Gunasekera, E. R. Tambimuttu and H. A. Goonesekera had accepted bribes in the exercise of their duties as members of the Home Affairs Committee.[5] They all resigned their positions on the State Council, with the exceptions of Batuwantudawe who had died earlier and Tambimuttu who continued to sit on the Council until he was formally expelled. His position on the State Council was filled by M. D. Banda, who won the subsequent by-election for Nuwara Eliya, held in October 1943.
Abeygunasekera was married to Leelawathi Kumarihami née Baddewela.
References
edit- ^ a b "Hon. Abeyagoonasekera, Edwin Wilfred, M.P." Parliament of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
- ^ Goonetilleke, T. V., ed. (1983). Members of the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1931-83: Record of Service. Library of Parliament. p. 3.
- ^ Nissanka, Kamal (24 January 2012). "Liberal Party, 25 years later". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
- ^ F.J. & G. De Saram, 1841-2001: 160 Year Practice of a Law Firm in Its Historical Setting. Vijitha Yapa Publications. 2001. p. 76. ISBN 9789558095041.
- ^ Goonetilleke, T. V. (1984). Facets of Our Legislature. Library of Parliament. pp. 39–40.