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2012 Sri Lankan provincial council elections

The 2012 Sri Lankan provincial council elections, held on September 21, 2012, marked a significant event in Sri Lanka’s political landscape, particularly in relation to its bilateral ties with India. These elections, which encompassed the Northern and Central Province councils, were the first conducted in the Northern Province since the conclusion of the Sri Lankan Civil War in 2009. The polls were closely monitored by regional observers, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding democratic governance in the context of post-conflict reconciliation. The results reflected the evolving political dynamics in Sri Lanka and emphasized the influence of Indian political interests, particularly in the Tamil-dominated Northern Province, underscoring India’s strategic engagement in the island nation's political framework.