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M. L. A. M. Hizbullah

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Sri Lankan politician (born 1963)

M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
எம்.எல்.ஏ.எம். ஹிஸ்புல்லாஹ்
M. L. A. M. හිස්බුල්ලා
Hizbullah in 2024
Deputy Leader
ofSri Lanka Muslim Congress
Assumed office
2023
4th Governor of Eastern Province
In office
3 January 2019 – 3 June 2019
Preceded byRohitha Bogollagama
Succeeded byShan Wijayalal De Silva
Ministerial posts
Minister
of City Planning and Water Supply
In office
9 November 2018 – 15 December 2018
State Minister
of Highways and Road Development
In office
1 November 2018 – 15 December 2018
In office
2 May 2018 – 26 October 2018
State Minister
of Rehabilitation and Resettlement
In office
9 September 2015 – 2 May 2018
Deputy minister (Sri Lanka)
ofEconomic Development
In office
28 January 2013 – 9 January 2015
Deputy Minister
ofChild Development & Woman’s Affairs
In office
23 April 2010 – 27 January 2013
Parliamentary offices
Member of theParliament of Sri Lanka
Assumed office
21 November 2024
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
Member of theParliament of Sri Lanka
In office
2015 – 4 January 2019
ConstituencyNational List
In office
2010–2015
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
In office
2001–2004
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
In office
1989 – 2000
Provincial offices
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
Health Minister
ofEastern Province, Sri Lanka
In office
2008–2010
Member of theEastern Provincial Council
In office
2008–2010
Succeeded byK. L. M. Fareed
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
Member of theNorth Eastern Provincial Council
In office
1988–1989
ConstituencyBatticaloa District
Personal details
Born (1963-02-02)2 February 1963 (age 63)
CitizenshipSri Lankan
PartySri Lanka Muslim Congress(1988–2000, 2005–2008, since 2023)
Other political
affiliations
People's Alliance(2000–2004)
United People's Freedom Alliance(2004–2019)
All Ceylon Makkal Congress(2008–2014)
United Peace Alliance(2020–2023)
Alma materUniversity of Peradeniya
University of Madras

Mahamood Lebbe Alim Mohamed Hizbullah (born 2 February 1963) is aSri Lankan politician, MP and state minister. He was a minor presidential candidate in the2019 presidential elections.

Early life

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Hizbullah was born on 2 February 1963.[1][2] He has a General Arts Qualification (GAQ) from theUniversity of Peradeniya,[2][3] and anM.A. degree from theUniversity of Madras.[3]

Career

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Hizbullah was a member of Kattankudy Divisional Council.[2] He was elected to theNorth Eastern Provincial Council at the1988 provincial council election.[2]

Hizbullah contested the1989 parliamentary election as a candidate of theSri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) in theBatticaloa District. He was elected and enteredParliament.[4] He was re-elected in1994,[5] and was appointed Deputy Minister of Media and Deputy Minister of Post and Telecommunication.[3][6][7] He failed to win re-election in2000. He was then appointed chairman of the state-ownedNational Water Supply and Drainage Board.[8]

In 2000, SLMC leaderM. H. M. Ashraff was on the verge of suspending Hizbullah from the party, but in September that year, Ashraff was killed in a helicopter crash.[9] In the ensuing power struggle, Hizbullah unsuccessfully attempted to attain leadership of the SLMC.[10]Rauff Hakeem became leader of the SLMC whilst Hizbullah became deputy leader of theNational Unity Alliance, which was led by Ashraff's widowFerial Ashraff.[11][12]

Hizbullah contested the2001 parliamentary election as a candidate of thePeople's Alliance in the Batticaloa District. He was elected and re-entered Parliament.[13] He contested the2004 parliamentary election as aUnited People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) candidate, but the UPFA failed to win any seats in the Batticaloa District.[14][15]

In 2004 and 2005, Hizbullah was chairman of the state-owned Airport and Aviation Services Limited, during which time he and his wife Sithy Rameeza Sahabdeen were alleged to have defrauded Rs. 67.5 million from the company.[16] Hizbullah returned to the SLMC in 2005 before defecting again in 2008 to theAll Ceylon Makkal Congress, a constituent party of the UPFA.[17][18]

Hizbullah contested in the2008 provincial council election as one of the UPFA's candidates in the Batticaloa District and was elected to theEastern Provincial Council.[19] Hizbullah sought for the post ofChief Minister but the UPFA gave the position toLTTE defectorPillayan (S. Chandrakanthan) instead.[20][21] Hizbullah was instead appointed Minister for Health and Indigenous Medicine, Social Welfare, Probation and Childcare Services, Women's Affairs, Youth Affairs, Sports, Information Technology Education, Co-operative Development, Food Supply and Distribution.[22]

Hizbullah contested the2010 parliamentary election as one of the UPFA's candidates in the Batticaloa District. He was elected and re-entered Parliament.[23] Following the election, he was appointed as Deputy Minister of Child Development and Women's Affairs.[24] In January 2013 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Economic Development.[3][25]

Hizbullah's party, the ACMC, left the UPFA in December 2014 to support common opposition candidateMaithripala Sirisena at the2015 presidential election.[26] Hizbullah chose to remain with the UPFA and support its leaderMahinda Rajapaksa in the election.[27] Hizbullah was one of the UPFA's candidates in Batticaloa District in the2015 parliamentary election but the UPFA failed to win any seats in the district.[28][29] However, after the election he was appointed as a UPFANational List MP in the Sri Lankan Parliament.[30][31] He was sworn in as State Minister of Resettlement and Rehabilitation on 9 September 2015.[32][33]

In 2018, Hizbullah was appointed as theState Minister of Highways and Road Development.[34][35][36] Later that year, he was sworn in asCabinet Minister ofCity Planning andWater Supply.[37][38] In 2019, he made history by being appointed as the first MuslimGovernor of theEastern Province.[39]

In 2020, Hizbullah joined the United Peace Alliance, led by former minister and former chairman of theSri Lanka Muslim Congress, Basheer Segu Dawood, and unsuccessfully contested the 2020 parliamentary election representing Batticaloa.[40][41] In 2023, after a 16-year period, Hizbullah returned to theSri Lanka Muslim Congress and was appointed Deputy Leader of the party.[42][43] In2024, he contested the parliamentary election under the SLMC’s "tree" symbol in the Batticaloa District and was successfully elected.[44]

Controversies

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Hizbullah has been accused of supportingIslamic extremists in theEastern Province and abusing his powers. In the aftermath of the2019 Sri Lanka Easter Bombings, opposition to Hizbullah intensified with hartals in Trincomalee, Kantale, Serunuwara and Morawewa with some violence being reported. Complaints against him andRishad Bathiudeen were also lodged to the CID. Islamist extremists, including those in support of theNational Thowheeth Jama'ath, began replacing name boards in the Eastern Province with those in Arabic while out of the 72 acres of archaeological land that belonged to theMuhudu Maha Vihara, 55 acres were forcibly acquired by Muslim extremists while courts in the Eastern Province do not accept cases filled in Sinhala. TheTamil National Alliance also demanded President Maithripala Sirisena to stop protecting Hizbullah and asked him to resign.[45][46][47][48] Despite heavy protests and criticism, Sirisena appointed him as Co-chairman of the districts' coordinating committees in Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Ampara on 29 May to "expedite development".[49]

CCTV videos of Hizbullah meeting with a group of Saudi nationals on the day after the bombings despite the curfew imposed were released to the public. The CID began investigations into the meeting. Further his role in theBatticaloa Campus also called the "Sharia Campus" which was being built with Saudi Arabian funds were also questioned. Hizbullah denied the institute will teach Sharia law. However according to letters sent to the Higher Education Ministry five academic cadre positions were allocated for the Sharia and Islamic Studies stream. Further the institute's website also claimed that Sharia Law was a subject but the website later removed mentions of Sharia.[50][51][52]

On 31 MayAthuraliye Rathana Thera began a hunger protest requesting the removal of Hizbullah and several other politicians like Rishad Bathiudeen who are accused of having ties to Islam extremists. There were several protests by Sinhala and Tamil as well as Hindu, Christian and Muslim figures and organisations in support of the thera including by relatives of the bomb blasts.[53][54]

The protests were also supported by theMahanayaka theras and CardinalMalcolm Ranjith also visited the fasting Thera. Hizbullah initially refused to resign without "consulting his people" but later resigned alongside Western Province governor Azath Sally.[55][56][57][58]

On 10 June Hizbullah claimed "Muslims should live with their heads up. I wish to make it clear that only in this country that we are minorities, but in this whole world, we are in a majority. Till we find a solution to our problems, we should be united. At the time of the elections, we must reveal our stance,". Further his speech was marked with inflammatory language. His speech was condemned by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who claimed that everybody must identify as Sri Lankans.[59][60]

The Federation of Kattankudy Mosques and Institutions accused Hizbullah of encouraging the Arabization of Sri Lankan Muslims when its representative testified before the Parliament Select Committee (PSC) appointed to probe Easter Sunday attack.[61]

When questioned by the PSC Hizbullah accepted that he did meet Zahran Hashim, leader of the NTJ in the past but claimed that the two later had falling out resulting in Zahran's followers attacking his supporters. He also accepted that he met Zahran before the2015 election but also revealed that other candidates had also met him. However Sufi leaders of Kattankudy revealed that Hizbullah was among the Muslim politicians who pledged their support to the NTJ and its leader despite the group actively inciting violence against Sufis.[62][63]

Electoral history

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Electoral history of M. L. A. M. Hizbullah
ElectionConstituencyPartyAllianceVotesResult
1988 provincialBatticaloaSLMCElected
1989 parliamentary[4]BatticaloaSLMC15,832Elected
1994 parliamentary[5]BatticaloaSLMC12,583Elected
2001 parliamentary[13]BatticaloaSLFPPA19,785Elected
2004 parliamentary[15]BatticaloaSLFPUPFA23,813Not elected
2008 provincialBatticaloaACMCUPFAElected
2010 parliamentary[23]BatticaloaACMCUPFA22,256Elected
2015 parliamentaryBatticaloaUPFANot elected
2019 presidentialSri LankaInd38,814Not elected
2020 parliamentaryBatticaloaUPANot elected
2024 parliamentaryBatticaloaSLMC32,410Elected

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