Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Supporters of ousted Sri Lankan premier protest

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

:Thousands of supporters of Sri Lanka’s ousted prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe protested in the capital Colombo on Tuesday as political turmoil on the island entered its fifth day.

Sri Lanka was plunged into crisis on Friday when the country’s President Maithripal­a Sirisena sacked Wickremesi­nghe and swore in ex-president Mahinda Rajapaksa to replace him, breaking up a fragile coalition governing the country.

Sirisena has suspended parliament to the anger of supporters of Wickremesi­nghe, who say the president is trying to prevent lawmakers from keeping him in power. On Tuesday, thousands of protesters gathered near Wickremesi­nghe’s residence in the south of the capital, holding signs calling on Sirisena to “protect our democracy”.

“This is a coup. It has all the characteri­stics of a coup,” one of the protesters, Deepanjali­e Abeywarden­e, told Reuters, while holding a sign which read “reconvene the parliament”.

“This is a third-grade act by Sirisena. We voted him as the president to ensure democracy,” said P Ariyadasa, a 62-year-old farmer from Mesawachch­iya, 230 km from Colombo.

Sirisensa named a new cabinet on Monday with Rajapaksa in charge of finance.

But some of Wickremesi­nghe’s ousted ministers have refused to accept his sacking.

On Sunday, former oil minister Arjuna Ranatunga attempted to enter his office, leading to violence that left two dead.

The speaker of Sri Lanka’s parliament Karu Jayasuriya has also refused to recognise Rajapaksa as the new prime minister, warning of “bloodshed” if the standoff moves to the streets.

The power struggle in Sri Lanka comes at a critical time for the country’s economy, with credit rating agencies warning that ongoing political turmoil could raise financing costs and lower foreign capital inflow as it attempts to refinance debts.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Ranil Wickremesi­nghe (3rd left) waves at his supporters.
REUTERS Ranil Wickremesi­nghe (3rd left) waves at his supporters.

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