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Sri Lanka President’s son treats his father with Rs. 3.25 billion worth presidential advertising campaign

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2009-12-29 07:48:00

(December 29, Colombo – Lanka Polity) Sri Lanka President’s eldest son, Namal Rajapaksa is treating his beloved father with an advertising campaign worth of Rs. 3.25 billion in which famous persons urge the publc to vote to a ’sensitive’ leader at the presidential scheduled to be held on January 26.
Namal Rajapaksa, an unemployed young person as far as we have learnt, spends these monies from the

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