Mahinda meets President of sri lanka - Prime Minister's office denies resignation information. The prime minister of sri lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa has called on the President of sri lanka Gotabhaya Rajapaksa at his residence. During a meeting with the President, some media outlets reported that Mahinda Rajapakse had offered to resign, which was later accepted by Gotabhaya.
However, the prime minister's media secretary said the information was false. Details of the Prime Minister's meeting with the President have not yet been released.
Continuing struggles
Prices of essential commodities have risen sharply due to the severity of the economic crisis in Sri Lanka. In addition, due to the persistent fuel shortage, vehicle traffic is not running smoothly. The public has been staging protests for the past few days condemning this extraordinary situation. vehicles near his home were set on fire during a public protest that besieged the president's home.
The police were served by the police and dissolved the struggles. A state of emergency was then declared across the country and action was taken to limit the protests. However, despite the curfew order, political parties and the public are gathering in large numbers in Colombo today. Many members of the public have been vocal in their support for the regime, saying it is the regime that is causing the worst situation in the country and that President Gotabhaya should step down.