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Ahamed Lebbe Sinne Lebbe

Ahamed Lebbe Sinne Lebbe

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Mudaliar Ahamed Lebbe Sinne Lebbe, also known as Ahamedlebbe Sinnalebbe (born 2 June 1902), was a former Ceylonese headmen and Member of Parliament[1] representing Batticaloa District.

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Government service

Ahamed Lebbe Sinne Lebbe joined the government service in 1929 as an Assistant Mudaliyar in Manmunai Pattu. In 1932, he was appointed Acting Vannia Mudaliyar. He was later confirmed as Vannia Mudaliyar and transferred to Panama Pattu, where he held the office of Inquirer and acted as Vannia Mudaliyar of Akkarai Pattu. Sinne Lebbe was member of the Excise Advisory Committee and Salt Storekeeper, Pottuvil. He was elected the Chairman, Divisional Agricultural Association Village Committee and was a honorary member of the Game Protection Society.[2]

In June 1946, he was appointed Justice of the Peace for the Batticaloa District by the Governor of Ceylon on the occation of the King's birthday.[3]

Political career

Flag of the Dominion of Ceylon, 1948–1951.
Flag of the Dominion of Ceylon, 1951–1972.

At the 1st parliamentary election held in 1947 Sinne Lebbe ran, as the United National Party candidate, in the seat of Batticaloa. He received 4,740 votes (35.4% of the total vote) defeating four other Independents.[4]

On 16 January 1948 Sinne Lebbe tabled before parliament the following motion;

"Subsequent to signing the Upcountry Agreement in 1815, I hereby propose to this honourable assembly that the royal flag of King Sri Wickrema Rajasinghe depicting on a yellow background a lion carrying a sword in its right paw, on a red background as the official flag of independent Ceylon."[5][6]

The motion however was drafted by J. R. Jayewardene, the member for Kelaniya, who persuaded Sinne Lebbe to move the motion,[7] as he was a Muslim thereby creating confusion amongst any likely opposition by the Tamil members of parliament.[8] The motion was seconded by A. Ekanayake Gunasinha, the member for Colombo Central Electoral District.[9] Sinne Lebbe did not participate in the ensuing debate.[8]

As a result of the opposition to the motion, the Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake, on 27 January 1948, formed of a parliamentary committee, which resulted in the royal flag, with the addition of two strips of orange and green, being adopted as the national flag.[10]

Sinne Lebbe unsuccessfuly sought to be re-elected at the 2nd parliamentary election held in May 1952 from the United National Party, losing to R. B. Kadramer, an Independent, by 3,460 votes (Sinne Lebbe only securing 41% of the total vote).[11]

Family

Both Sinne Lebbe's son, Abdul Lathiff and his grandson, Ahamed Rizvi, served as members of parliament representing Batticaloa in 1965-1970 and 1985-1989 respectively.[12]

See also


References

  1. "Hon. Sinnalebbe, Ahamedlebbe (Mudaliar), M.P." Parliament of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  2. VAN SANDEN, J. O. (1936). The Chieftains of Ceylon. Colombo: Plate. p. 43.
  3. "THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE" (PDF). natlib.lk. National Library. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  4. "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1947" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 12 January 2018.[permanent dead link]
  5. "The proposer of the lion flag: Mudlr. Sinnalebbe". Daily News. 4 February 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  6. Herath, H. M. Mervyn (2002). The National Flag and the National Anthem of Sri Lanka: History & Significance. H.M. Mervyn Herath. p. 17. ISBN 9789559748311.
  7. Vivekananthan, C. V. (14 August 2017). "Heart of the land". Daily News. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  8. De Silva, K. M.; Wriggins, William Howard (1988). J.R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka: 1906-1956. University of Hawaii Press. p. 196. ISBN 9780824811839.
  9. Nizam, Ifham. "All National Struggles Remembered On Independence Day". Sunday Leader. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  10. Vithana, Sriyani Ajantha (27 October 2017). "Batticaloa MP Sinna Lebbe proposed Lion Flag". Ceylon Today. Archived from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  11. "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1952" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 12 January 2018.[permanent dead link]
  12. "SLMC MP Rizvi Sinnalebbe dies". The Island. 3 October 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2018.

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