How many years of enmity . Mahinda Rajapaksa who united Tamils ​​and Sinhalese. Great change in Sri Lanka!


Colombo: The fierce popular struggle against the Sri Lankan government has shaken the country. This struggle has united the Sinhalese and Tamils ​​who have been engaged in conflict for many years.


People are taking to the streets in Sri Lanka to protest the economic downturn. The struggle that has been going on for the last two months is now at its peak there.

The entire cabinet of Sri Lanka has resigned due to intense public pressure. And the newly-appointed Sri Lankan interim ministers do not want to stay in power.


Resigned

Sri Lanka's Finance Minister Ali Sabry has resigned today. Within 24 hours of taking office, Finance Minister Ali Sabry resigned. Ali Sabry was one of four members of the new cabinet that took office in Sri Lanka yesterday. It seems that the struggle will not stop until President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa step down. Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections.



Many years of enmity

The struggle in Sri Lanka is currently being waged by the entire population. Doctors, students, women, children and even children are struggling to get down on the field. Marvan Atapattu, Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka's current Test cricket captain Dimuth Karunaratne and many other cricketers are struggling on the field. During the civil war in Sri Lanka, there was a conflict between Tamils ​​- Sinhalese - Islamists.


People are banging on

There was great enmity between them. This is more than 70 years of enmity. There was also a division between Hindu Tamils ​​and Islamic Tamils. But this struggle is affecting everyone there together. Religion is different, race is different, but everyone has the same stomach . The same hunger . The same difficulty. It is this economic downturn that has united the people of Sri Lanka despite the conflict.


Joined at one point

The Rajapaksa family came to power saying that they do not want the support of the minorities. The Rajapaksa family came to power with the support of the Sinhalese without the support of the minorities. But it is the same Sinhalese who are leading the opposition to the Rajapaksa family. The same race that the Rajapaksas thought would protect them is turning against them.



Anti-Terrorism Act

The Rajapaksa family is now being evicted by the same people who exploded when Gotabhaya and Mahinda won the elections in Colombo. In addition, people fighting in Sri Lanka are now being prosecuted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. The Sri Lankan government even arrests people who fight for their food as extremists. Only now are the Sinhalese realizing the pain of arresting even ordinary Tamils ​​there under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.


The lawyers banged

Sinhalese who did not understand the depth and danger when it happened to the Tamils ​​. Have just witnessed the power of the ruling class in that country. This time the people are on the side of the struggle and the active support of the judiciary. Thousands of lawyers have rallied there in support of the arrested people. Coalition parties also fear that if they support the Rajapaksa family, they too will be in danger.


Member Parliament

The ruling Sri Lanka People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) has up to 145 seats in the 225-member parliament. But the coalition parties are withdrawing support for the ruling party there. The regime of Prime Minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa is coming to an end as 40+ MPs there have already announced their withdrawal of support to the ruling party. Tamils ​​... Sinhalese are all coming together and fighting to overthrow the regime there.