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Mahinda ahead in crucial polls

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2010-01-27 06:39:15

Incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa is ahead in the results released so far in the 2010 Presidential elections with 59.73 percent of the votes while his rival General Sarath Fonseka has obtained 38.71 percent of the votes so far.

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Mahinda ahead in crucial polls

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