S. A. Wickramasinghe

Politician

1901 – 1981

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Who was S. A. Wickramasinghe?

Dr. S. A. Wickramasinghe was the founder of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka. The first Leftist to be elected to Ceylon State Council in 1931, he is considered as one of the leading political figures in the twentieth century of Sri Lanka.

S. A. Wickramasinghe received his school education at Mahinda College, Galle. During his stay at Mahinda College, he joined the school societies and engaged in social services and Buddhist activities. Later he entered Ananda College, Colombo. There after he went to the Ceylon Medical College, and he proceeded to the United Kingdom for his post-graduate studies. In England, he plunged into the anti-imperialist movement. It was during this period that he first met and began to work with the leaders of the future Left movement such as N. M. Perera, Colvin R. de Silva, Leslie Goonewardene, who were also studying in London and fellow-students of Marxism.

After returning to Sri Lanka, he founded the Communist Party of Ceylon and also served as the General Manager of Buddhist Theosophical Society schools in Sri Lanka. A Medical Practitioner by profession, he started working as a doctor after his post-graduate studies and joined the Government Service and started practising in his native Matara district.

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Born
Apr 13, 1901
Matara District
Education
  • Mahinda College
  • Ananda College
Died
1981

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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