Kandy, October 21, 2024 – The Election Commission has intervened to suspend a dinner event organized by a Kandy district candidate from the New Democratic Front, citing potential violations of election laws. The dinner was set to be attended by party members and supporters ahead of the upcoming general election.
Election Commission officials arrived at the hotel where the dinner was being held and directed the administration to cease serving food and drinks, citing concerns that the event could be construed as an attempt to influence voters.
The dinner was to feature a gathering of notable politicians, including former Members of Parliament Mahindananda Aluthgama and Anuradha Jayaratne. The presence of high-profile figures raised suspicions that the event might be aimed at garnering electoral support rather than simply functioning as a routine party gathering.
The Commission’s intervention highlights the ongoing efforts to uphold election integrity, with authorities actively monitoring campaign activities to ensure compliance with regulations. Under Sri Lankan election law, offering food, drinks, or other incentives to voters during the campaign period can be considered an illegal attempt to sway votes.
No further action has been reported, but the Commission’s swift response underscores its commitment to preventing potential violations as the election draws near.