
Colombo: A Sri Lankan court on Monday opened a hearing on charges of fraud against incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa by a former army commander who ran against him in the last election.
Former army chief General Sarath Fonseka, currently in military custody on charges of conspiracy, alleged that Rajapaksa had rigged the January 6 presidential poll.
The case was heard in the Supreme Court by a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ashoka de Silva.
The suit alleges that Rajapaksa illegally directed public officials to campaign on his behalf.
Lawyers for the president submitted their objections, and the Court scheduled the next hearings for September 13-15.
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Fonseka is seeking to have the election result declared void, and to be named president.