Former Sri Lankan Army chief Sarath Fonseka’s political party has won recognition from the country’s election department, ending his long battle with the poll body.
Fonseka’s Democratic Party has been registered under the Flame Torch symbol, the Elections Department said.
Mr. Fonseka, 62, said that the registering of his political party is a major step in his political ambition.
“This is the beginning of a new journey,” Mr. Fonseka said.
Former elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake had rejected the application filed by Fonseka to register his party.
However, Mr. Fonseka challenged the move by filing a petition at the Human Rights Commission in Sri Lanka.
He then submitted a fresh application to the current Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya to register his party.
Last year two key members of his party, Tiran Alles and Arjuna Ranathunga, resigned following differences of opinion with Mr. Fonseka.
The former Army chief had previously formed the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) in coalition with the Marxist JVP or the People’s Liberation Front.