Padmalal de Alwis is a Sri Lankan politician and a member of the Central Provincial Council.[1] He is a member of the United National Party. He is known as 'Kalu Aliya'. He is the acting president in the Central Provincial Council as an opposition member.[citation needed]

Padmalal de Alwis
Assumed office
1977
Personal Details
Nationality Sri Lankan
Political Party United National Party
Spouse Indrani De Alwis
Children Roshan De Alwis, Chamal De Alwis, Sajith De Alwis
Residence No.446/A, Matale road, Alawathugoda, kandy
District Kandy District
Religion Buddhist

Early life edit

De Alwis was born and raised in Kandy. His father was a businessman who owned mills island wide.[citation needed]

Politics edit

De Alwis was a member in the United National Party from 1977 to 1997. In 1997 he was elected to the Akurana Pradhesha Saba with the most votes of a Sinhala leader in Akurana Electorate.[citation needed] In 2003 he became Vice Chairman in Akurana pradesha saba as the 1st Sinhala leader to obtain more than 6000 votes in Akurana Electorate. In 2004 he was elected to the Central Provincial Council from Kandy District, Harispaththuwa seat. He became the chief Organizer in Galagedara seat in 2014. He exceeded more than 21000 votes in 2013.[citation needed]

Public Work edit

He was a social worker who helped people without discrimination. He made 200 houses for the poor with his private funds and Canadian funds received with his personal contacts. He launched a programme to distribute spectacles free of charge worth Rs.2800 each. He annually distributes books, bags and other accessories for the education of poor children. He helps temples, mosques, churches and other religions to promote social well-being.[citation needed]

Family and personal life edit

De alwis is married to Indrani de Alwis from a prestige family in kandyan kingdom, who is the daughter of Rambanda Ekanayake, the owner of Udadeniya Walawwa. He has three sons.

References edit

  1. ^ Wimalasurendre, Cyril (31 August 2014). "UNP Gen. Sec. assures significant changes in the party soon". The Island. Retrieved 10 December 2014.

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