WorldLanka PM Quits, Rajapaksa Family Home Set On Fire Amid ClashesMay 10, 2022 MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala opened fire and critically wounded two people blocking his car in Nittambuwa, and was later found dead after trying to take refuge in a nearby building, officers said. Colombo: Sri Lanka was placed under curfew as loyalists of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and anti-government protesters clashed today. A ruling party MP died and many were injured. Mr Rajapaksa has resigned, leading to the collapse of the government. Here are the Top points in this big story: The hugest clashes since the economic crisis hit the island nation, started this morning when supporters of the Rajapaksa family went on the rampage. The loyalists attacked unarmed protesters camping outside the President’s office in downtown Colombo since April 9. By evening, the protesters hit back, setting fire to buses, destroying the memorial built for the parents of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his brother Mahinda Rajapaksa and setting ablaze their family home in Hambantota, around 250 km from Colombo. The houses of three former ministers and two MPs were also torched. MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala opened fire and critically wounded two people blocking his car in Nittambuwa, and was later found dead after trying to take refuge in a nearby building, officers said. The police fired tear gas shells and water cannon and declared an immediate curfew in Colombo, which was later widened to span the country of 22 million people. At least 100 injured people have been hospitalised. President Rajapaksa said the curfew will be in place till 7 am on Tuesday. In a first, the riot squad was called in to reinforce the police. Earlier, soldiers were pressed into service to protect deliveries of fuel and other essentials but never to prevent clashes. Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/ruling-party-mp-in-sri-lanka-dies-in-clash-with-anti-government-protesters-2959495 Total 0 Shares Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 You May Also Like View Post World Dianne Feinstein, California senator who broke glass ceilings, dies at 90 September 30, 2023 View Post World Suicide bombings at two mosques in Pakistan kill at least 57 September 30, 2023 View Post World Tupac Shakur: Las Vegas police charge man with 1996 shooting of rapper September 30, 2023 View Post World NATO beefs up presence in Kosovo with UK troops as tensions rise September 30, 2023 View Post World Elon Musk Had Glitch-Ridden Livestream At the Border — And Even Got Mocked for His Cowboy Hat September 30, 2023 View Post World IRS consultant charged with disclosing tax returns of Trump and nation’s ‘wealthiest individuals’ to media September 30, 2023 View Post World Republicans reject own funding bill, US government shutdown imminent September 30, 2023 View Post World US: Congressman Shri Thanedar launches Caucus to protect the interests of Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains September 30, 2023
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