1953 Ceylonese Hartal

The Hartal 1953 (Sinhala: 1953 වර්ජනය, romanized: Varjanaya) was a country-wide demonstration of civil disobedience and strike, commonly known as a hartal, held in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) on 12 August 1953. It was organized to protest against the policies and actions of the incumbent United National Party government. It was the first mass political action in Ceylon and the first major social crisis after independence. This event is of historical significance because it was the first people's struggle against an elected government in the country.

Hartal 1953
Native name 1953 වර්ජනය
1953 வேலைநிறுத்தம்
Date12–13 August 1953
LocationDominion of Ceylon
Also known as53 Varjanaya
ParticipantsSri Lankan public led by Sri Lankan leftist parties
Outcome
  • Portions of the country placed under Emergency Regulations
  • Dudley Senanayake resigned as Prime Minister
  • John Kotelawala succeeds as Prime Minister
  • The rice subsidy was partially restored
DeathsAt least 10 people

Led by the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP) and other leftist parties who called on the public to resist the government and demonstrate civil disobedience and strikes, the hartal was primarily a protest of the labouring class, and as such there were no exclusions based upon caste, ethnicity or religion. The protests saw much sabotage and destruction to public infrastructure, as a means of frightening and halting the government. This occurred mainly in the Western, Southern and Sabaragamuwa Provinces as well as other minor protests around the rest of the island. The demonstrations lasted only a day with at least 10 people killed, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake.

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