Minister of Trade and Shipping Lalith Athulathmudali entered politics in the early 1970s. He joined the policy planning committee of the
United National Party in 1973. He contested the
1977 general election from the
Ratmalana electorate and was elected to Parliament.
J.R. Jayewardene appointed him to his cabinet as Minister of Trade. In 1978, he received the additional portfolio of shipping, as Minister of Trade and Shipping, which he held till 1984. During this time, as Minister of Trade, he introduced Intellectual Property Law; established the Sri Lanka Export Development Board and the Ports Authority. He established the
Mahapola Trust Fund in 1981 to provision of financial assistance to students undertaking higher education.
Minister of National Security ,
Sirimavo Bandaranaike,
Mervyn De Silva, Lalith Athulathmudali and Almon Peiris In 1984, he was appointed Minister of National Security and Deputy Minister of Defense. He started reforms in both the police and army. During his tenure the armed forces were expanded and reequipped, with the army increasing from 6,000 to 24,000. The most controversial of his measures was to call for Israeli assistance. He organised several offensives against territories held by the
LTTE including the
Vadamarachchi Operation and was apposed to the
Indo-Sri Lanka Accord. He was severely wounded in a
grenade attack inside the Parliament complex in 1987. The biggest debacle of his political career came in May 1988 when he declared a truce with the rebellion JVP. The main brokers of the so-called truce were a lawyer called Kelly Senanayake and Fr Thissa Balasooriya who later found had no mandate to represent JVP. He received the portfolio of Trade and Shipping again in 1988. His status in government changed upon Jayewardene's retirement in 1988, he tried to obtain the UNP's nomination for the
presidential election, but was defeated by
Ranasinghe Premadasa who went on to win the presidency.
Minister of Agriculture and Education In 1989, he was appointed UNP chief organizer for the
Colombo electorate and was elected to parliament in the
1989 general election. Premadasa retained Athulathmudali in his cabinet, but demoted him by appointing him as
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives. In the following year, he was appointed
Minister of Education, in which capacity he remained until 1991.
Conflict with Premadasa Athulathmudali became disenchanted with Premadasa's leadership and soon ran into conflict with Premadasa. Premadasa tried to have Athulathmudali removed from his UNP party positions and accused him of being one of the cabinet ministers behind the
Burning of Jaffna library in 1981. Athulathmudali resigned his cabinet position in August 1991 and in September 1991 he and several UNP MPs brought forth a motion to
impeach Premadasa. The impeachment which was supported by members of the UNP and other parties in the opposition failed as Premadasa adjourned Parliament and the Speaker Mohamed dismissed the impeachment stating a lack of signatures. Premadasa expelled Athulathmudali and
Gamini Dissanayake from the UNP. Athulathmudali together with Dissanayake formed a new party, the
Democratic United National Front with both serving as joint president in November 1991. Under the DUNF, Athulathmudali handed over his papers to contest the 1993 Provincial elections seeking the
chief ministership of the Western Province Council. ==Assassination==