As a party that was challenged to face the grassroots voters, the SLPP has now completed setting up 70 per cent of its electoral boards or Bala Mandala, said its MP Johnston Fernando.
Speaking in Polgahawela, he said the party was capable of rising from the ashes after their houses were set on fire and a MP was murdered.
Referring to the district where the meeting was taking place, he said the SLPP would win it by more than 200,000 votes at the presidential polls and by over 400,000 votes while gaining 11 seats at the general election.
Mahinda Rajapaksa would secure the highest ever preferential votes, Fernando predicted.
He added that the party’s message to all was that it would win any election.