Tamil United Freedom Front leader Vinayagamoorthi Muralitharan says that he is more dangerous than the coronavirus, and claims that he had killed between 2,000 and 3,000 soldiers on a single day at Elephant Pass.
Also general election candidate from Ampara, he made the remark during a public rally at Nawadinweli in Ampara.
“The chairman of Karativu (Pradeshiya Sabha) has said that I am more dangerous than the coronavirus. Yes, that is true. When I was in the LTTE, I killed between 2,000 and 3,000 soldiers at the Elephant Pass camp on a single day. Also, in Kilinochchi, I killed more than that. That was much higher than the number killed from the coronavirus,” Karuna Amman, a former deputy minister, said.
Also general election candidate from Ampara, he made the remark during a public rally at Nawadinweli in Ampara.
“The chairman of Karativu (Pradeshiya Sabha) has said that I am more dangerous than the coronavirus. Yes, that is true. When I was in the LTTE, I killed between 2,000 and 3,000 soldiers at the Elephant Pass camp on a single day. Also, in Kilinochchi, I killed more than that. That was much higher than the number killed from the coronavirus,” Karuna Amman, a former deputy minister, said.
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