Ministry of Posts, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs
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The Ministry of Posts, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs is the central government ministry of Sri Lanka responsible for transport. The ministry is responsible for formulating and implementing national policy on transport and other subjects which come under its purview.[1] The current Minister of Posts, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs and Deputy Minister of Posts, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs are M. H. A. Haleem and Duleep Wijesekera respectively.[2][3] The ministry's secretary is P. H. L. Wimalasiri Perera.[4]
Ministers
The Minister of Posts, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs is a member of the Cabinet of Sri Lanka.
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Name | Portrait | Party | Took office | Left office | Head of government | Ministerial title | Refs | ||
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Markar, Mohamed MacanMohamed Macan Markar | 1931 | 1936 | Minister of Communications and Works | [5] | |||||
Kotelawala, JohnJohn Kotelawala | 1936 | 1945 | [6][7] | ||||||
Sittampalam, C.C. Sittampalam | Independent | 26 September 1947 | Senanayake, D. S.D. S. Senanayake | Minister of Posts and Telecommunication | [8][9][10] | ||||
1952 | Senanayake, DudleyDudley Senanayake | [10] | |||||||
Nalliah, V.V. Nalliah | United National Party | 19 June 1952 | 12 July 1952 | Minister of Posts and Information | [10] | ||||
Natesan, S.S. Natesan | United National Party | 1952 | [10][11] | ||||||
19 January 1956 | Kotelawala, JohnJohn Kotelawala | [12] | |||||||
Marikar, C. A. S.C. A. S. Marikar | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 12 April 1956 | Bandaranaike, S. W. R. D.S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike | Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information | [13][14][15][16] | ||||
Dahanayake, W.W. Dahanayake | |||||||||
Jayawickrama, MontagueMontague Jayawickrama | United National Party | 23 March 1960 | 1960 | Senanayake, DudleyDudley Senanayake | Minister of Posts, Works and Power | [17] | |||
Sriwardene, M. P. de Z.M. P. de Z. Sriwardene | 28 May 1963 | Bandaranaike, SirimavoSirimavo Bandaranaike | Minister of Public Works and Post | [18] | |||||
Jayawickrama, MontagueMontague Jayawickrama | United National Party | Senanayake, DudleyDudley Senanayake | Minister of Public Works, Posts and Telecommunications | [19] | |||||
Kumarasuriar, ChelliahChelliah Kumarasuriar | 31 May 1970 | Bandaranaike, SirimavoSirimavo Bandaranaike | Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | [20][21] | |||||
Jayasinghe, SheltonShelton Jayasinghe | United National Party | 23 July 1977 | Jayewardene, J. R.J. R. Jayewardene | [22][23] | |||||
Wijetunga, D. B.D. B. Wijetunga | United National Party | [24] | |||||||
Aluwihare, AlickAlick Aluwihare | United National Party | 18 February 1989 | 14 March 1991 | Premadasa, RanasingheRanasinghe Premadasa | [25][26][27] | ||||
Adhikari, A. M. S.A. M. S. Adhikari | United National Party | 14 March 1991 | [26][27] | ||||||
Samaraweera, MangalaMangala Samaraweera | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 19 August 1994 | Wijetunga, D. B.D. B. Wijetunga | [28][29] | |||||
de Silva, Nimal SiripalaNimal Siripala de Silva | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 19 October 2000 | Kumaratunga, ChandrikaChandrika Kumaratunga | [30][31] | |||||
Gunawardena, IndikaIndika Gunawardena | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 14 September 2001 | [31][32] | ||||||
Jayaratne, D. M.D. M. Jayaratne | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 10 April 2004 | Minister of Post, Telecommunications and Udarata Development | [33][34][35] | |||||
23 November 2005 | Rajapaksa, MahindaMahinda Rajapaksa | Minister of Posts and Telecommunication | [36] | ||||||
Hakeem, RauffRauff Hakeem | Sri Lanka Muslim Congress | 28 January 2007 | December 2007 | [37][38][39][40][41] | |||||
Kumaranatunga, JeewanJeewan Kumaranatunga | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 23 April 2010 | [42][43][44] | ||||||
22 November 2010 | Minister of Postal Services | [45][46] | |||||||
Haleem, M. H. A.M. H. A. Haleem | United National Party | 21 January 2015 | 17 August 2015 | Sirisena, MaithripalaMaithripala Sirisena | Minister of Muslim Religious Affairs and Posts | [47][48][49] | |||
4 September 2015 | Minister of Posts, Postal Service and Muslim Affairs | [50][51][52] |
Secretaries
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Name | Took office | Left office | Title | Refs |
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Jayasekara, AsokaAsoka Jayasekara | 25 April 2010 | Posts and Telecommunication Secretary | [53] | |
22 November 2010 | Postal Services Secretary | [54] | ||
Majeed, AbdulAbdul Majeed | 19 January 2015 | Muslim Religious Affairs and Posts Secretary | [55][56] | |
Perera, P. H. L. WimalasiriP. H. L. Wimalasiri Perera | 8 September 2015 | Postal, Postal Services and Muslim Religious Affairs Secretary | [57][58][59] |
References
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