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This is a list of notable Old Mahindians, they being the alumni of Mahinda College, Galle, Sri Lanka.
Name
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Notability
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Reference
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W. D. S. Abeygoonawardena
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member parliament (Galle 1960), Mayor of Galle (1965–1966)
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[1]
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Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena
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member parliament (Matara 1994–2015, National List 2015–present)
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[2]
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Vajira Abeywardena
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member parliament (Galle 1994–2010, 2015–present)
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[2]
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Henry Woodward Amarasuriya
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Deputy Speaker (1948), member parliament (Baddegama 1948–1952), member State Council of Ceylon (Udugama 1931–1935, Galle 1936–1947) Founder member and First General Secretary of United National Party
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[3][4]
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Thomas Amarasuriya
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member Senate of Ceylon (1953–1965), President of the Senate of Ceylon (1963–1965)
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P. Gamini Ariyatilake
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member parliament (Maskeliya 1970–1977)
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[5][6]
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I. A. Cader
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member parliament (Beruwala 1960–1965, 1970–1977), Deputy Speaker(1970–1977)
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[1][5]
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Mohamed Shums Cassim
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member of Senate of Ceylon 1953–1954
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[citation needed]
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Wijaya Dahanayake
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member parliament (Matara 2010–present)
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Albert de Silva
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member parliament (Galle 1977–1979, Kamburupitiya 1979–1983)
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[5][7]
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D. S. Goonesekera
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member parliament (Udugama 1956–1960, Habaraduwa 1960–1964)
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[5][8]
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Sirisena Hettige
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member parliament (Hakmana 1965–1970)
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[9]
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Leslie Mervyn Jayaratna
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Governor of Southern Province (1993–1994)
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[10]
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Rupa Karunathilake
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member parliament (Bentara-Elpitiya 1977–2000)
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[7]
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Ananda Kularatne
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member parliament (Hambantota 1983–2004)
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[5]
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Semage Salman Kulatileke
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member parliament (1972–1977)
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[5]
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M. G. Mendis
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member parliament (Rathgama 1970–1977), pioneer Trade Union Leader
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[5][6]
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Nishantha Muthuhettigamage
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member parliament (Galle 2010–present)
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Manusha Nanayakkara
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member parliament (Galle 2010–present)
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Lionel Premasiri
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member parliament (Galle 2004–2010), Mayor of Galle (1997–2001, 2002–2004)
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V. G. W. Ratnayake
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member parliament (Deniyaya 1947 –1956)
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S. A. Wickramasinghe
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member State Council of Ceylon (Morawaka 1931–1936), founder Communist Party of Sri Lanka (1943)
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Justin Wijayawardhene
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member parliament (Matara 1960) Founder Member of the United National Party
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[11][12]
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