
F. R. Senanayake
F. R. Senanayake was a prominent Sri Lankan politician and a key figure in the country's independence movement. He played a significant role in the political landscape of early 20th-century Sri Lanka, particularly in advocating for agricultural reforms and the rights of the Sinhala community. A member of the Senanayake family, he was deeply involved in various social and political organizations that aimed to unite different ethnic groups in pursuit of independence from British rule. His leadership in the All-Ceylon Sinhala Congress and his contributions to the establishment of the United National Party were instrumental in shaping the future of Sri Lankan politics.
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F. R. Senanayake was a prominent leader during the Sinhala-Muslim riots in 1915.
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