Vijayakala Maheswaran

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Born (1972-11-23) 23 November 1972 (age 53)
Karainagar Jaffna
Vijayakala Maheswaran
விஜயகலா மகேசுவரன்
State Minister of Education
In office
21 December 2018  20 February 2020
State Minister of Child Affairs
In office
9 September 2015  5 July 2018
Deputy Minister of Women’s Affairs
In office
12 January 2015  17 August 2015
Member of Parliament
for Jaffna District
In office
8 April 2010  3 March 2020
Personal details
Born (1972-11-23) 23 November 1972 (age 53)
Karainagar Jaffna
PartyUnited National Party
Other political
affiliations
United National Front for Good Governance
SpouseT. Maheswaran
ChildrenBavatharani(Daughter) Biranavan(Son) Bavithra(Daughter)

Vijayakala Maheswaran, MP (Tamil: விஜயகலா மகேசுவரன்; born 23 November 1972) is a Sri Lankan Tamil politician. A Member of Parliament from the Jaffna District, she is the former State Minister for Education and is a former State Minister of Child Affairs and Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs. She lost her seat in the parliament in 2020 general election.[1]

Maheswaran was born on 23 November 1972.[2] She is the daughter of Markandu from the village of Kalapoomy on the island of Karainagar in northern Sri Lanka.[3] She was educated at Dr. A. Thiyagarajah Madhya Maha Vidyalayam (Karainagar Hindu College).[3][4]

Maheswaran married T. Maheswaran, who was a Member of Parliament assassinated by the Eelam People's Democratic Party, a government backed paramilitary group, in January 2008.[5][6] They have three children, two daughters and one son.[3]

Political career

She entered politics after the assassination of her husband. Maheswaran contested the 2010 parliamentary election as one of the United National Front's candidates in Jaffna District and was elected to Parliament.[7] After the 2015 presidential election she was appointed Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs by newly elected President Maithripala Sirisena.[8][9]

Maheswaran was one of the United National Front for Good Governance’s candidates in Jaffna District at the 2015 parliamentary election. She was elected and re-entered Parliament.[10][11][12] She was sworn in as State Minister of Child Affairs on 9 September 2015.[13][14][15]

Controversies

Electoral history

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