Refugee from Sri Lankan now Labour Party Mayor of UK town

<p><img src="" alt="Featured Image"></p><p><!-- wp:html --><h1><span>…worked in India, Uganda and Ruwanda before arriving in the UK</span></h1>
<p>A Sri Lankan Tamil, who fled the country during the conflict, has been appointed the Mayor of Ipswich Borough Council.</p>
<p>According to the British media, Labour Councillor Elango Elavalakan is the first Hindu to hold that position. Members of Ipswich's Hindu community attended Wednesday (15) evening's ceremony, with celebrations at the nearby temple planned for later in the week.</p>
<p>Having fled Sri Lanka, Elavalakan lived and worked in India, Uganda and Rwanda before moving to the UK, the media reported. He initially moved to Ilford, in east London, before moving to Ipswich in 2006.</p>
<p>Labour Councillor Elango Elavalakan has taken over the ceremonial role after a unanimous vote at Ipswich Borough Council's annual meeting.</p>
<p>"I'm so happy today, and very proud to be Mayor of this great town," the media quoted Elavalakan as having said.</p>
<p>Council leader Neil MacDonald, who proposed the nomination, said Elavalakan would get to read out a general election result during his year in office.</p>
<p>"The announcement by a refugee who fled war and persecution, and who has made a new life and contributed to society here, will send a message," MacDonald said.</p>
<p>Dr. Sachin Karale, Chair of Ipswich Hindu Samaj, said: "It shows the great diversity and multiculturalism of Ipswich town that a Hindu man is becoming Mayor. I'm really proud."Elavalakan's wife, Manchula Elavalakan, will be his consort.</p>
<p>The Mayor's theme for the year will be "support and wellbeing" with his two chosen charities Genesis Orwell Mencap and Cancer Support Suffolk. 'Ipswich is my home town'</p>
<p>"When I came for one project here, in Ipswich, I felt the people were very friendly," he said. "So I decided, Ipswich is my home town." He became a Labour councillor for St John's ward in 2014.</p>
<p>"Having lived in many different countries and experienced many different lifestyles, I have always been interested in helping those that need it," he said. "I am passionate about empowering communities and representing those in need." Elavalakan is not the first Ipswich Mayor from the Indian sub-continent, however.</p>
<p>Kavas Jamas Bashah was born in Mumbai and was a senior officer of the Indian Civil Service.</p>
<p>He retired to Ipswich and became Mayor in 1925.</p>
<p>The town elected its first Mayor, Benjamin Brame, in 1836, following the Municipal Corporations Act the previous year which reformed local government and made Ipswich a municipal borough. Its first female mayor was Mary Whitmore, in 1946.</p>
<p>She was a suffragette and member of Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), and was made MBE in 1951 for her contribution to public services.</p>
<p>Albert Grant became Ipswich's first black councillor and mayor of Ipswich in 1995.</p>
<p>He moved to the UK in 1955 at the age of 21 and has dedicated his life to tackling racism and fighting to secure equality and justice.</p><!-- /wp:html --></p><p>[Category: <a href="https://feed.lankaimage.com/category/uncategorized/" rel="category tag">Uncategorized</a>]</p><p><strong>Tags:</strong> </p>

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