M. W. R. de Silva

M. W. R. de Silva
Member of the Ceylon Parliament
for Gampola
In office
1952–1956
Preceded byR. S. Pelpola
Succeeded byR. S. Pelpola
Deputy Chairman of Committees
In office
9 June 1952 – 18 February 1956
Preceded byT. Ramalingam
Succeeded byR. S. Pelpola
Personal details
BornManikka Wadu Richard de Silva
(1900-11-18)18 November 1900
Ambalangoda, Ceylon
PartyUnited National Party
ChildrenIranee (daughter)
OccupationLawyer, politician
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Manikka Wadu Richard de Silva (18 November 1900 - ?) was a Ceylonese lawyer and politician.

Manikka Wadu Richard de Silva was born on 18 November 1900 in Ambalangoda, Ceylon. He served as the president of Youth Buddhist Association of Gampola, and in 1942 was a founding member of the Law Society of Ceylon.

De Silva ran as the United National Party candidate in the seat of Gampola at the 2nd parliamentary election, held between 24 May 1952 and 30 May 1952. He defeated both the Sri Lanka Freedom Party candidate, P. M. Jayasena, and the sitting member, R. S. Pelpola, polling 7,950 votes (43% of the total vote) against their 5,313 votes and 2,352 votes respectively. He was subsequently elected Deputy Chairman of Committees, a position he retained until February 1956.

He contested the 3rd parliamentary election, held between 5 April 1956 and 10 April 1956, but failed to retain his seat, losing to Pelpola, who ran as the Sri Lanka Freedom Party candidate, 4,302 votes to 13,143 votes.