
As the 2024 general election results continue to unfold, several prominent ministers who served in the previous parliament have reportedly lost their seats. These ministers, who represented various districts across the country, are notable figures in their regions, and their defeat marks a significant shift in the political landscape.
Here are some of the key ministers who have been defeated based on the results released so far:
1.Kanchana Wijesekera – Matara District

2. Shasheendra Rajapaksa – Matara District

3.Mahinda Amaraweera – Hambantota District

4.Manusha Nanayakkara – Galle District

5.Ramesh Pathirana – Galle District

6.Nipuna Ranawaka – Monaragala District

7.Johnston Fernando – Kurunegala District

8.Roshan Ranasinghe – Kalutara District

9.S. M. Chandrasena – Anuradhapura District

10.Duminda Dissanayake – Anuradhapura District

11. Premitha Bandara Tennakoon – Matale District

12.Rohana Dissanayaka – Matale District

13.Daham Sirisena – Polonnaruwa District

14. T. M. Dilshan – Kalutara District

15.Dilum Amunugama – Kandy District

16.Ranjan Ramanayake – Gampaha District

17.Anura Yapa – Kurunegala

18.Shantha Bandara – Kurunegala

19. Premalal jayasekara – Ratnapura District

20.C. B. Rathnayake – Nuwara Eliya District

21.Mahindananda Aluthgamage – Kandy District

22.Vidura Wickramanayaka – Kalutara District

23.Gamini Lokuge – Colombo District

24.Ajith Rajapaksa – Hambantota District

25.Janaka Wakkumbura – Ratnapura District

26.Thalatha Athukorala – Ratnapura District

27.Ranjith Siyambalapitiya – Kegalle District

28.Sanjeewa Edirimanne – Kalutara District

29.Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi – Ratnapura District

30.Udaya Gammanpila – Colombo District

31.Sivanesathurai chandrakanthan (Pillayan) – Batticaloa District

32. Arundika Fernando – Puttalama District

33.Nimal Lanza – Gampaha District

34.Sagala Ratnayake – Colombo District

35.S. C Muthukumara – Anuradhapura District

36. Harin Fernando – Badulla District

The losses of these ministers are notable, as they represent significant districts and have held influential positions in recent governments. Many of them were deeply involved in various ministries, overseeing sectors such as energy, agriculture, and labor. Their defeat signals a call for change among the electorate, which may influence the direction of the new parliament.
The full election results are still coming in, but this early indication of changes in key constituencies is already sparking discussions on the future composition and priorities of the government. Observers believe these outcomes reflect the public’s response to recent policy decisions, economic challenges, and shifts in political sentiment.