Sri Lanka Imposes 36-Hour Lockdown ; Being Unable To Solve Food And Fuel Crisis

Colombo (The Quiver Bureau) : On Saturday, Sri Lanka declared a 36-hour lockdown as hundreds of lawyers urged president Gotabaya Rajapaksa to revoke the emergency declared after violent clashes that began late Thursday night in Colombo.

Protests have erupted in several towns of the Island nation as the ongoing financial crisis has collapsed the country. Presently the country is struggling with  a massive foreign currency debt that has left it unable to pay for fuel and other essential goods, leading to daily 13-hour power cuts and shortage of food and diesel.

The situation became so worst that an emergency is declared by Rajapaksa  which allows the military to arrest people without warrants.

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a public emergency and imposed a nationwide lockdown from Saturday evening till Monday morning to ‘protect public order and maintain essential supplies and services’.

About 22 million people in Sri Lanka are struggling with rolling blackouts for up to 13 hours a day as the government scrambles to secure foreign exchange to pay for fuel imports. Hundreds of people clashed on Thursday with police and the military outside Rajapaksa’s residence as they called for his ouster and torched several police and army vehicles.

Police have arrested 53 people so far and briefly imposed a stringent curfew in and around Colombo to contain other sporadic protests.

As a helping friend India has sent a consignment of 40,000 tonnes of diesel on Saturday, a fourth load of relief materials, to mitigate the crisis. Indian traders have also started exporting 40,000 tonnes of rice for Sri Lanka. India had earlier announced that it will extend a USD 1 billion line of credit to Sri Lanka as part of its financial aid to deal with the economic crisis.

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung extended support to the protesters, saying they had the right to protest peacefully and that it was essential for democratic expression. “I am watching the situation closely, and hope the coming days bring restraint from all sides, as well as much needed economic stability and relief for those suffering,” she tweeted.

Reasons behind Economic crisis in India

According to Experts , the ongoing crisis is a result of economic mismanagement by successive governments, which was further compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic, frustrating tourism and remittances. It has also caused a dent in the political support for Rajapaksa, who swept to power in 2019 promising stability.

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