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Crowds jeer Sri Lankan PM on rare outing

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Colombo, Sri Lanka - Boos and heckles greeted Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday on his first public outing since nationwide protests erupted demanding his ruling family resign over the worsening economic crisis.

Months of blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and medicines have caused widespread suffering across the South Asian island in its worst economic downturn since independen­ce in 1948.

On Sunday, the premier visited one of the holiest Buddhist temples - housing a reputedly 2,300-year-old tree - in Anuradhapu­ra. But dozens of people carried hand-written placards and chanted slogans demanding that ‘thieves’ be banned from the sacred city, 200km north of Colombo.

“We will worship you if you stand down (as Prime Minister) and leave,” one man shouted.

Heavily armed Special Task Force (STF) commandos were deployed while police moved to clear the road for Rajapaksa’s convoy of six vehicles. Officials said the premier returned to the capital by helicopter.

Several major roads in the country are blocked by people protesting the lack of cooking gas, petrol and diesel.

In the capital, a truck transporti­ng cooking gas was looted on Sunday by crowds who had been waiting in line overnight for supplies.

Outnumbere­d police watched helplessly as men climbed onto the truck and got away with 84 cylinders of gas, officials said.

The government imposed a state of emergency granting the military sweeping powers to arrest and detain people on Friday, after trade unions brought the country to a virtual standstill in a

Several major roads in the country are blocked by people protesting the lack of cooking gas, petrol and diesel

bid to pressure President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to step down.

The defence ministry said in a statement on Sunday that antigovern­ment demonstrat­ors were behaving in a ‘provocativ­e and threatenin­g manner’ and disrupting essential services.

Unions said they would stage daily protests from Monday to pressure the government to revoke the emergency. Union leader Ravi Kumudesh said they will mobilise both state and private sector workers to storm the national parliament when it opens its next session on May 17.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Enraged crowd loot a truck transporti­ng cooking gas cylinders in Colombo on Sunday
(AFP) Enraged crowd loot a truck transporti­ng cooking gas cylinders in Colombo on Sunday

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