Thambirajah Kurukularajah (Tamil: தம்பிராசா குருகுலராஜா, romanized: Tampirācā Kurukularājā) is a Sri Lankan Tamil civil servant, politician and former provincial minister.
Early life and family
Kurukularajah is the son of Rev. A. C. Thambirajah, a protestant pastor and founder of the Navajeevanam project in Paranthan.[1]
Career
Kurukularajah was director of education for the Kilinochchi Education Zone.[2][3]
Starting in late 2016, several charges of irregular practices were levelled against the four provincial ministers for Northern Province.[10] Chief Minister Vigneswaran appointed a three-member committee consisting of retired judge S. Thiyakenthiran (chair), retired judge S. Paramarajah and retired District Secretary S. Patmanathan to investigate the charges.[11][12] In June 2017 the NPC was plunged into chaos after Chief Minister Vigneswaran asked Kurukularajah and fellow minister P. Ayngaranesan to resign after the three-member committee found evidence to substantiate charges of corruption, abuse of power and misuse of funds levelled against the two ministers.[13][14] Kurukularajah had been accused of irregular transfer of teachers by overruling the ministry secretary and causing the deterioration of the standard of education in the province.[15] Vigneswaran also requested that the two other ministers, B. Deniswaran and P. Sathiyalingam, who had been exonerated by the committee, to go on leave.[16][17]
Following mediation by religious leaders a compromise was agreed between Vigneswaran and the ITAK/TNA leadership on 19 June 2017 whereby Vigneswaran would withdraw the request for Deniswaran and Sathiyalingam to go on leave and in return ITAK would withdraw the motion of no confidence against Vigneswaran.[25][26][27] Kurukularajah resigned on 20 June 2017 and was temporarily succeeded by Vigneswaran.[28][29]