K. B. Ratnayake

[3] Born in a small hamlet in Rajarata, his father Mudalihamy Ratnayake was a Village Headman.

Although he was not successful in his application for the post Sub-Inspector in the Ceylon Police Force, he was promoted to cultivation officer city tanks (COCT) in 1945.

With the formation of the Anuradhapura Preservation Board, Ratnayake applied and was selected for the post of Land Officer.

[6] Following the death of Sirimevan Godage in 1962, Senanayake proposed Ratnayake for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party nomination for the by-election that followed in Anuradhapura.

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