Sarath Munasinghe

Major General The Honourable
Sarath Munasinghe
RWP, RSP, USP
Member of the Sri Lanka Parliament
for Kurunegala District
In office
2000–2004
Personal details
Born 1949
Kurunegala, Ceylon
Died 17 March 2008
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lankan
Political party United National Party
Other political
affiliations
Sri Lanka Freedom Party (2000–2001)
Occupation Politician
Profession Military
Religion Buddhist
Awards Rana Wickrama Padakkama,
Rana Sura Padakkama,
Uttama Seva Padakkama
Military service
Allegiance Sri Lanka
Service/branch Sri Lanka Army
Years of service (1970–1999)
Rank Major General
Unit Sri Lanka Artillery
Commands Commander Security Forces Headquarters Jaffna (SF HQ (J))
Battles/wars 1971 Insurrection, Sri Lankan Civil War

Major General Sarath Munasinghe, RWP, RSP, USP, ndc, psc, SLA was a Sri Lankan General and a politician. He had served in the Sri Lanka Army, becoming Commander Security Forces Headquarters Jaffna and went on to become the Deputy Speaker and Member of Parliament.

Military career

Educated at Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala, Munasinghe joined the army as a cadet officer in 1970 and later was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Sri Lanka Artillery. Serving for 29 years in the army, he held several senior commands such as; general officer commanding 51 Division SLA and 54 Division SLA; commander 12 Brigade Group, Colombo; commander 15 Brigade Group, Mannar; commanding officer of 6th Regiment Sri Lanka Artillery; coordinating chief Batticalao, Ampara, Polonnaruwa Districts and coordinating officer Welioya. He was also the Army Director Psychological Operations and Director Media Operations Headquarters, Ministry of Defense and Director Media Army Headquarters whilst being the army media spokesman. In 1998 he was promoted to the rank of major general and in 1999 served as Commander Security Forces Headquarters Jaffna, one of the most senior commands in the Sri Lankan military.

Political career

Major General Munasinghe entered the Parliament in 2000 as a member of the Peoples Alliance, representing the Kurunegala District and was made Deputy Speaker of Parliament, and in 2001 crossed over to the opposition and became a member of the United National Party (UNP). He was not reelected in 2001. However he was appointed as the Chairman of the Building Materials Corporation. At the time of his death he was the UNP chief organizer for the Polgahawela electorate. He died after a brief illness and his funeral took place in Kurunegala with full military honors.

Family

He was married and has two sons.

References


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