'Rehabilitated United Liberation Tigers Front' was formed in the eastern port district of Trincomalee's Sampur yesterday.
"People are getting frustrated by main political parties. They have failed to address Tamil issues. We offer an alternative by contesting elections from all areas in the north and east," party's leader Kandasami Indarasa said.
Indarasa had served as an LTTE intelligence wing member in the east, he said.
About 11,000 ex-LTTE cadres have gone through government's rehabilitation programme since the three-decade- long armed conflict ended in May 2009 with the defeat of the LTTE.
They were those who gave themselves up to the government troops during the last phase. They were given life skills and English language training while in rehabilitation.
Some concerns have been raised over possible regrouping of the LTTE through rehabilitated cadres.
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