Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero, Buddhist monk, Died at 73

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Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero was born on May 29, 1942, and died on November 8, 2015.

He was a Sinhalese Buddhist Bikku. A prominent socialist, social justice activist who led campaigns that toppled governments in several times and a Buddhist style nonviolent revolutionary.

He was the chief incumbent of the Kotte Naga Vihara.

The Thero played a key role to bring a new government in 2015 defeating Mahinda Rajapaksa.

He supported common candidate Maithripala Sirisena for the presidency, and Ranil Wickremesinghe to form a new government.

Ven Sobitha died on 8th November 2015 at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.

Ven. Sobitha Thero became a Buddhist temple life at the age of 13.

He never belongs to any political party and led an influential political life with significant charisma.

He had later told the media that his initial inspiration came from 1956 socialist revolution that brought a reformist government to power against the pro western UNP led ruling elite.

He comes into prominence during his struggle against then President J R Jayewardene (in office: 1977-1988) and his effort to centralize power with the presidency, threats against freedom of expression, civil rights and rule of law.

Maduluwawe was one of the most important leaders of the anti Indian intervention campaign in late 1980’s as well.

He was an excellent orator in mobilizing the Sri Lankan populace across the spectrum.

Maduluwawe put his charisma, influence and skill to maximum use in the flight through the National Movement for a Just Society (NMJS) to bring pro rights government in 8th of January, 2015 that sent Mahinda Rajapakse home.

He not only unified the divided opposition, but also unified the trade unions, rights groups, Artistes, professional and academia alike in his cause.

Maduluwawe passed away at age 73 in November 2015.