Chandrika Kumaratunga returns to Sri Lanka

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Chandrika Kumaratunga, the daughter of former Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike, returned to Sri Lanka after a period of self-imposed exile in London. Her exile began following the assassination of her husband, which prompted her to leave the country in search of safety and stability. During her time abroad, Kumaratunga remained politically active and engaged with the Sri Lankan diaspora, advocating for her party and the political situation in her home country. Upon her return, she rejoined the Freedom Party, which had been founded by her mother and was a significant political force in Sri Lanka. This move marked a pivotal moment in her political career, as she sought to reclaim her role in the party and contribute to the political landscape of Sri Lanka. Kumaratunga's return was seen as a potential catalyst for change within the party and the broader political environment, as she brought with her a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to her political ideals. Her involvement in the Freedom Party was crucial, especially as the party faced challenges in maintaining its influence amid a changing political climate. Kumaratunga's return not only symbolized a personal comeback but also represented a renewed hope for her supporters and the party's future direction.
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Primary Reference: Sirimavo Bandaranaike
Location : Sri Lanka
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