More than half the Sri Lankan population, or 53 per cent, believes local political forces were involved in the Easter Sunday attacks carried out in 2019, according to a survey commissioned in October by syndicated surveys.

According to Verité Research, those surveyed were given the following three views prevalent in the country about who was behind the attacks and asked to select the one they most agreed with.

1) It was carried out by Sri Lankan extremists who were working with dangerous foreign forces.

2) It was carried out by Sri Lankan extremists who were working with local political forces.

3) It was carried out by Sri Lankan extremists who were working with both local political forces and dangerous foreign forces.

Of those polled, 53% believed local political forces were involved -- 30% selected the second answer, and 23% selected the third answer.

Only 8% believed that it was carried out without the involvement of local political forces (the first answer).

A high percentage, 39%, said they have no opinion or refused to comment.

The attacks were carried out on 21 April 2019 with three churches and three luxury hotels targeted in a series of coordinated suicide bombings, killing a total of 269 people.

The poll was conducted in October 2023 and was based on an island-wide, nationally representative sample of responses from 1,029 Sri Lankan adults.

The poll has a maximum error margin below ±3% at a 95% confidence interval.

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