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Buddhist Republican Party
Leader A. P. de Zoysa
Founded1952
Ideology Nationalism

The Buddhist Republican Party (abbreviated BRP) was a nationalist political party in Ceylon. [1] The party was founded by A. P. de Zoysa in 1952. [2] [3]

BRP fielded three candidates in the 1952 parliamentary election. [4] [5] The party mustered 3,987 votes (0.17% of the national vote). [6] The election symbol of the party was a flower. [7]

References

  1. ^ Wiswa Warnapala, Watareke A. The Sri Lankan Political Scene. New Delhi: Navrang, 1993. p. 225
  2. ^ De Silva, G. P. S. Harischandra. A Statistical Survey of Elections to the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1911-1977. Colombo: Marga Institute, 1979. p. 75
  3. ^ Goonatilake, Susantha. Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: A Eurocentric Misadventure. Bloomington [u.a.]: Indiana Univ. Press, 2001. p. 249
  4. ^ Sunday Times. Gaveshaka recalls significant events in May after Independence
  5. ^ Asia Times. Chapter 14: Post-colonial realignment of political forces
  6. ^ Sri Lanka, and T. V. Goonetilleke. A Hand Book of the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1931-85. [Colombo]: Library of Parliament, 1985. p. 7
  7. ^ Parliaments of Ceylon. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, 1960. p. 30


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddhist Republican Party
Leader A. P. de Zoysa
Founded1952
Ideology Nationalism

The Buddhist Republican Party (abbreviated BRP) was a nationalist political party in Ceylon. [1] The party was founded by A. P. de Zoysa in 1952. [2] [3]

BRP fielded three candidates in the 1952 parliamentary election. [4] [5] The party mustered 3,987 votes (0.17% of the national vote). [6] The election symbol of the party was a flower. [7]

References

  1. ^ Wiswa Warnapala, Watareke A. The Sri Lankan Political Scene. New Delhi: Navrang, 1993. p. 225
  2. ^ De Silva, G. P. S. Harischandra. A Statistical Survey of Elections to the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1911-1977. Colombo: Marga Institute, 1979. p. 75
  3. ^ Goonatilake, Susantha. Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: A Eurocentric Misadventure. Bloomington [u.a.]: Indiana Univ. Press, 2001. p. 249
  4. ^ Sunday Times. Gaveshaka recalls significant events in May after Independence
  5. ^ Asia Times. Chapter 14: Post-colonial realignment of political forces
  6. ^ Sri Lanka, and T. V. Goonetilleke. A Hand Book of the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1931-85. [Colombo]: Library of Parliament, 1985. p. 7
  7. ^ Parliaments of Ceylon. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, 1960. p. 30



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