Srilankan PM Rajapaksa resigned amid growing economic crisis

Srilankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has resigned amid growing protest in Sri Lanka over the economic crisis.

Earlier, Sunday President Gotabaya Rajapaksa called on the Prime Minister to resign to resolve the country’s political crisis.

At the same time, President Rajapaksa is expected to convene an all-party meeting to form a joint cabinet.
Earlier today, supporters of the prime minister staged a protest in front of the Temple Tree near the prime minister’s residence, urging him not to resign. Police had also announced curfew to reduce stress in the clash of opposers in the opposition.

Curfew in Sri Lanka: Social media platforms blocked amid protests

Protests have turned violent after the Sri Lankan government imposed a curfew to control public unrest caused by the country’s economic crisis. Social media has been blocked, saying the situation could provoke in escalating violence.

A state of emergency was declared amid widespread protests, blocking access to platforms including Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube and Instagram. The Defense Ministry said the ban is only temporary.

Youth and Sports Minister Namal Rajapakse has said that the ban on socila media will never be forgiven.