The political crisis in sri lanka is deepening. Although Mahinda Rajapaksa has resigned as the prime minister, the anger in the country has not abated. The instability did not go away. Lanka is flooded with pro-government and anti-government clashes. Former Sri Lankan prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has gone into hiding in a secret room at the port following international media warnings that his life was under threat. However .. knowing this .. anxious cars .. also surrounded the port. On the other hand, President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa will hold discussions with party dissidents and major opposition leaders to end the political stalemate in the country. There are rumors that india is sending troops to Sri Lanka. At the same time, news is coming that Lankan public representatives, especially Rajapaksa party leaders, are coming to India. But india did not confirm the news.

Ongoing violence! The riots are rife with violent unrest. Tensions have risen across the country with clashes between pro-government and anti-government groups. Eight people were killed in the battle on Monday. More than 200 people were injured. In this context .. He said consensus was needed to end violence and work for political stability. Gotabaya Rajapaksa took steps to end the political stalemate. A meeting with the main opposition SJB leaders, including ruling party rebels, was scheduled for Wednesday. He will discuss who will be the next prime minister after Mahinda.

This led to severe shortages and high prices. mass protests erupted as the government failed to take remedial action. Military forces had to be deployed. In the midst of this tense situation .. 76 year old Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned as his prime minister on Monday. Opposition leaders, including former Sri Lankan prime minister Rajapaksa, have been protesting. With this, news is coming in some media that some of them have left the country and fled to India. However, these articles were denied by the indian High Commission in Colombo. "It has come to our notice on some social media that some Sri Lankan politicians are fleeing to india with their families. All these are baseless untrue articles. These are strongly condemned by the High Commission, ”the indian embassy said on Twitter.

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