| Alfred Duraiappah | |
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| Born | Sri Lanka |
| Died | 27 July 1975 Jaffna, Sri Lanka |
| Occupation | Member of Parliament and Mayor, Jaffna |
| Spouse | Christian |
Alfred Thambirajah Duraiappah (died 27 July 1975) was an MP and mayor of Jaffna, Sri Lanka who was assassinated by the Tamil Tigers.
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A member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, Alfred Duraiappah was an MP and mayor of Jaffna. His assassination by the Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran in July 1975 is considered a seminal event marking the onset the Sri Lankan civil war. Duraiappah was killed on his way to a Hindu temple for prayers, although he himself was a Christian.[1]
His tenure as the mayor of a long neglected city saw it endowed with funds for development from the government in Colombo. Roads were paved, stadiums built and jobs were created. His period of office also saw an increase in the prosperity of the Jaffna farmers as the prices of agricultural produce rose, possibly due to government policies enacted at the time.
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