Sri Lanka Protests: Sri Lankans starve, protesters receive millions at Rashtrapati Bhavan, watch video | Sri Lanka economic crisis protestors found millions of rupees from president gotabaya rajapaksa home

Sri Lanka Protests: Sri Lankans starve, protesters receive millions at Rashtrapati Bhavan, watch video

Demonstrations against the government in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka Economic Crisis: Protesters in Sri Lanka facing economic crisis have received millions of rupees at the residence of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. A video of this is going very viral on social media.

Sri LankaPresident Gotabaya Rajapaksa amid economic crisisPresident Gotabaya Rajapaksa) The protesters who entered the residence claim that they have found a large amount there. This information has been given by the local media. According to the Sri Lankan daily Daily Mirror, information has surfaced that the money received from the President’s residence has been handed over to the security unit. Several such videos have gone viral on social media since Saturday, with thousands of protesters seen entering the official residence in the capital, Colombo. Due to which the President has to go to an unknown place.

A large number of protesters stormed his official residence demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. They broke the security cordon set up by the police, bathed in the swimming pool and also used the kitchen and room there. Let me tell you that Sri Lanka is facing an unprecedented economic upheaval. With a population of 22 crore, the country is going through the worst phase in seven decades. Sri Lanka has a shortage of foreign exchange, making the country unable to pay for essential imports of fuel and other essential commodities. In these circumstances the masses have taken to the streets.

The video showed protesters counting notes

The video of protesters with notes has gone viral

Opponents can be seen counting notes in a video posted on social media. He says he received the money from the president’s official residence. Sri Lankan officials say an investigation is needed to understand the situation and find out the facts. Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Shavendra Silva has appealed to the citizens to extend their support to the security forces and police to maintain peace in the country. He made the remarks in a special statement with the commanders of the Tri-Force.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s Tourism and Land Minister Harin Fernando and Labor and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakara have said they have decided to resign from the ministry with immediate effect. Sri Lankan protesters also set fire to the private residence of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. There is a lot of anger among the people due to the economic crisis, for which the government has not yet been able to find a solution. To calm the crowd, security forces used water cannons and tear gas shells. Security forces have also attacked several journalists.