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Sri Lanka Crisis: All-party government will be formed in Sri Lanka after the resignation of President Rajapaksa, agreed with the opposition parties

Thousands of protesters suddenly entered the Sri Lankan President’s residence on Saturday. According to sources, the President had got to know about such protest on Friday itself, so he has already been evacuated there and taken to an unknown location.

Citizens of Sri Lanka, stricken by economic crisis, are on the streets. There are reports of protests, uproar and ruckus from place to place. On Saturday, protesters occupied Rashtrapati Bhavan. Even on Sunday, citizens are standing on the streets. Emergency is in force in the country. There is a curfew in the cities. Elections have been announced immediately after the decision to form an all-party government in Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka has made a conditional offer to resign. At the same time, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will also resign on July 13. Keep knowing every update related to Sri Lanka on Aajtak.in…

Protesters got 1.78 crore cash in Rashtrapati Bhavan

Protesters in Sri Lanka occupied the official residence of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. They recovered 1.78 crore Sri Lankan rupees from inside the house. A video was also being shared on social media, in which protesters were seen counting the notes. However, it is being told that he has given cash to the police.

Chinese citizens warned not to participate in the demonstration

China has warned its citizens not to participate in any protests in Sri Lanka. The Chinese embassy in Colombo issued a notice on Saturday, asking Chinese nationals in Sri Lanka to pay close attention to the local security situation and comply with local laws and regulations following the outbreak of protests.

3 arrested for setting fire to PM’s house, CID will investigate

Three people have been arrested for setting fire to the private residence of Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. The investigation of this case has been entrusted to CID. It is known that on Saturday night, furious protesters set fire to the PM’s residence, causing great damage to his property.

All party government will be formed after the resignation of President Rajapaksa

An interim all-party government will be formed after the resignation of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The main opposition parties have agreed to this. Vimal Veeravansa of the splinter group of the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna Party said the opposition parties also discussed exploring ways to move the country forward amid the economic crisis. The President will resign on July 13.

Ambulance service affected in 83 areas due to shortage of Sri Lanka fuel

Due to the economic crisis in Sri Lanka, the fuel shortage is increasing. For this reason, the administration has temporarily suspended 1990 ambulance service at 83 places by issuing an order on Sunday. “We request the public to refrain from calling 1990 for ambulance service in these areas,” the administration said.

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