Wijeratne was killed on 2 March 1991, by the
LTTE organisation using a remote controlled
car bomb while he was travelling to his office in
Colombo on
Havelock Road, during rush hour. The bomb killed 19 people, including the minister, 5 bodyguards and 13 civilian bystanders. Ironically, two days before his assassination Wijeratne laughed off the LTTE threats to his life saying "Good Luck to them". Wijeratne was posthumously promoted to the rank of
General of the Volunteer Force of the Army and
Kotelawala Defence Academy (now Kotelawala Defence University) at its second
convocation, conferred an honorary degree of
Doctor of Law (LLD) (Honoris Causa). In 2008,
Tamil Tigers alleged that Ranjan Wijeratne tried to kill their leader
Velupillai Prabhakaran during the 1990 peace process. == Further reading ==