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Campaigners in Harrow call for resignation of Mayor following pictures taken alongside senior Lankan military figures

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Campaigners in the UK have called on the Mayor of Harrow to resign after she was pictured with senior military figures during a visit to Sri Lanka.

According to UK media reports Cllr Kareema Marikar visited the Commander of the Sri Lankan Army, Mahesh Senanayake, and Brigadier Priyanka Fernando during a trip last year.

She posted pictures of her meetings – in which she is wearing the mayoral chain – on social media alongside messages praising the soldiers for their service.

But members of the Tamil community in Harrow were reported to be upset according to thisislondon.co.uk at this representation, given the army officials’ involvement in the civil war.

They were particularly disappointed given that Brig. Fernando was found guilty of violating the Public Order Act when he made a throat cutting gesture at protestors – many of whom were Tamil – outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London.

A petition with 49 signatures was handed to Harrow Council calling on Cllr Marikar to step down from her role.

It said: “Most Tamil residents in Harrow escaped the war and came to the UK as refugees, and they still carry the scars of that war which killed many of their kith and kin in their former home country.

“We believe Ms Marikar’s judgement on this matter was very poor and her actions were offensive to the Tamil community she represents in Harrow.

Cllr Marikar, who was elected as mayor in May, hails from Sri Lanka herself. She has lived in Harrow for 28 years and has served as a councillor since 2010.

 

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