http://www.aljazeera.com/news/southasia/2015/01/sri-lanka-rajapaksa-coup-attempt-2015111836468689.html

Sri Lanka 'peaceful transition' questioned
Former leader tried to stay in office after losing Thursday's poll,
spokesman for new President Sirisena says.
Last updated: 11 Jan 2015 15:26

Sri Lanka's new government will investigate a reported attempt by
Mahinda Rajapaksa to stay in power after it became clear he had lost
last week's presidential election, according to a spokesperson.

"People think it was a peaceful transition. It was anything but,"
spokesman Mangala Samaraweera said on Sunday.

Rajapaksa stepped down only when the "army chief and the police
inspector-general refused to go along with him". the AFP news agency
quoted Samaraweera as saying.

Rajapaksa had been widely praised for conceding defeat early on
Friday, even before the last votes in Thursday's election had been
counted, when he realised that his rival Maithripala Sirisena had an
unassailable lead.


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But Samaraweera said that the 69-year-old, who had ruled the country
since 2005, tried his best to annul the poll and cling to power.

He said police Inspector General N K Illangakoon was "very vocal and
did not want to be a party to this".

Army chief Daya Ratnayake stood by the police and refused to deploy
troops for Rajapaksa to seize power, while the state attorney
general's department warned of dangerous consequences, the spokesman
said.

Rajapaksa planned to stop the vote count as it became apparent that he
was headed for a shock defeat and wanted to remain in office by
issuing a proclamation declaring himself the president, Samaraweera
said.

CA Chandraprema, a political analyst speaking to Al Jazeera from
Colombo, dismissed the allegations as "absolute nonsense".

"He never did anything of that sort," he said, adding that the claims
made by the government spokesperson was just one of several rumours
being circulated by people within the winning coalition.

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