Alleged plot to assassinate Rajapaksa On the morning of 27 January, the Sri Lankan military surrounded a hotel where Fonseka and a number of opposition politicians had convened. The military claimed that 400 armed army
deserters had gathered there, and demanded their surrender. Fonseka accused the military of preparing to arrest him if he won the elections. However, according to a military spokesman, they were there merely as a preventive measure, as the purpose of the gathering was uncertain. The military later arrested 10 men, who the opposition claimed were members of Fonseka's security contingent and not army deserters. At a press briefing held on Thursday, 28 January, the Director of the Media Centre for National Security, Lakshman Hulugalle, told reporters that Gen. Fonseka moved into the hotel with over 70 retired army officers and deserters to plot the assassination of victorious President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family. The Sri Lankan
Ministry of Defence reported that they were still looking for evidence to prove Fonseka's involvement.
International reactions • – President
Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh on Wednesday congratulated Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on his re-election and expressed confidence that the country would find lasting peace in which all communities would live with dignity and harmony. President Patil said, "I am confident that under your continued leadership, Sri Lanka will attain greater heights and find lasting peace." Prime Minister Singh said Rajapaksa's electoral success "is a reflection of the trust" the people of Sri Lanka had placed in him. •
Palestinian Popular Struggle Front – The Front sent a letter in support of President Rajapaksa. "On behalf of the Palestinians in and out of Palestine, (we) express (our) grateful thanks to President Mahinda Rajapasksa, who has been fighting for the Palestinians during the last 40 years." • – UN chief
Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday voiced relief that Sri Lanka's presidential polls went off relatively peacefully, and urged the country's political parties to abide by the official results. Secretary-General Ban stated, "I had been concerned at the level of violence during the campaign. I am relieved that the vote yesterday appears to have been relatively peaceful, despite some violent incidents." •
United States Department of State – The United States Embassy in Colombo released a statement which read, "The United States congratulates Sri Lanka for the first nationwide election in decades and President Rajapaksa on his victory. We look forward to continuing the partnership between our two countries and working with the Government and the people to support a peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka." State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters, "I think it is remarkable when you consider what Sri Lanka has come through recently. There is a process for resolving electoral disputes. We're obviously aware that there have been claims of victory and counterclaims" and ruled out further comments at that time. • – Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev in his congratulatory message stated that the policy conducted by the president aimed at economic development and strengthening of stability will continue to settle social and political issues in the country. • – The Government of Japan congratulated President
Mahinda Rajapaksa on his victory at the presidential election.
Katsuya Okada, Japanese Foreign Minister, issuing a communique, stated that the Japanese government hopes the resettlement of displaced persons will be expedited in a country that has shown steady progress. • – Nepali Congress (NC) President
Girija Prasad Koirala has congratulated incumbent Sri Lankan President
Mahinda Rajapaksa for his victory in the presidential election of Sri Lanka for the second time. He further went on to say "Your victory to the post of President is the result of your vital role to the establishment of peace, ending longtime armed conflict in Sri Lanka". He expressed his confidence that the peace and human rights would be institutionalised during Rajapaksa's term of office. • – Vietnam's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Nguyễn Phương Nga congratulated Mahinda Rajapaksa's re-election as president. "We hope the
Sri Lankan people, under the clear-sighted leadership of Mahinda Rajapaksa, will attain still greater achievements in national reconstruction and development," she said. • – Welcoming the peaceful conduct of presidential polls in Sri Lanka, the
European Union today promised all out support for bringing political reconciliation in the country ravaged by decades of ethnic conflict. Congratulating President
Mahinda Rajapaksa for winning the 26 January polls, it "welcomed that the Presidential Elections in Sri Lanka, the first election of this kind for many years, took place in an overall peaceful environment. • – Minister of the Environment and International Development
Erik Solheim congratulated President Mahinda Rajapaksa on his re-election on 26 January. In his message, Solheim stated that "I would like to congratulate President Rajapaksa. Norway and Sri Lanka enjoy close and longstanding bilateral relations. We intend to continue our cooperation with the Government and people of Sri Lanka with a view to promoting lasting peace and development, We note that the election itself was relatively peaceful. However, we are concerned by reports of unrest and violent incidents during the lead-up to the election, as well as of possible violations of the election law. We urge that these allegations be investigated in accordance with Sri Lankan law and the country’s democratic traditions."
Presidential inauguration The 3rd Amendment to the
Constitution of Sri Lanka states that if a president was re-elected for a second term via an early presidential election, their second term starts on the next date corresponding to the date of the beginning of their first term. As such, Mahinda Rajapaksa was inaugurated for his second term of office at a ceremony held on the footsteps of the
Presidential Secretariat in
Colombo, on 19 November 2010. His oath of office was administered by
Chief Justice Asoka de Silva. ==Notes==