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"I think the government wants to minimize the voting," lawmaker Suresh Premachandran said. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara denied the military fired artillery. Meanwhile, activists distributed leaflets in Jaffna calling for an election boycott, Saravanamuttu said. The leaflets, signed by a previously unknown group calling itself Tamil Patriots, said the group does not agree with the decision of Tamil political leaders to back Fonseka. "Our stand has always been that the Tamil people need not vote in an election to choose a president for the Sinhalese state. Our people should not permit the sacrifices of our warriors to go to waste," the group said in the letter. During the last presidential election in 2005, won by Rajapaksa, the Tamil Tigers enforced a boycott among ethnic Tamils at gunpoint. This year, however, Tamils are expected to vote
-- though not in huge numbers. In the multiethnic eastern town of Batticaloa, Tamil voters enthusiastically lined up at polling stations, unlike in earlier elections when they feared violence, according to a resident. Rajapaksa has campaigned on his war record and his promises to bring development to the nation and branded Fonseka a potential military dictator. Fonseka, who also pledges an economic renaissance, accused Rajapaksa of entrenched corruption and promised to trim the powers of the presidency and empower parliament if elected. Dashika Manuranga, 23-year-old undergraduate voting near Colombo, said he hopes the next president will also resolve the country's outstanding ethnic issues. "Rajapaksa managed to fulfill his promise of ending the war, but ultimately failed to bring a solution to the ethnic problems and solve the problems of the Tamil-speaking people," said Manuranga, who voted for Fonseka. First results are not expected until Wednesday.
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