New Delhi. Violent situations were witnessed yesterday in Sri Lanka, which has been facing economic crisis for the last several months. When the people who were stricken by the current regime came on the road and started protesting. She was determined to open a front against the government. It would not be wrong to say that it was the most unprecedented scene in a democratic country when protesters forcibly entered the President’s residence. In the videos that surfaced, the protesters are also seen taking a bath in the swimming pool. On the other hand, Ranil Wickremesindhe has resigned from the post of Prime Minister citing the safety of citizens in the midst of the Sri Lankan crisis, but shortly after his resignation, the protesters also set his house on fire. Now the protesters are also demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
On the other hand, if media reports are to be believed, Rajapaksa has gone, but so far its confirmed information has not been revealed. The manner in which violent activities are being carried out in the name of protests in Sri Lanka, it is clear that the economic future of the country is in trough. At present, the demand for the formation of an all-party government is gaining momentum there. Along with the demand for the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the demand for making the acting President is also gaining momentum.
Now it has to be seen how the future of Sri Lanka will be in the coming days, but perhaps you know that there are also a large number of people of Indian origin living there and the way the situation is becoming chaotic there. Violent activities are increasing, so in the midst of all this, the concern of Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Prasad has also come to the fore regarding the economic plight of Sri Lanka along with the refugees trapped there, in which he has said something. Let us tell you about it in detail.
The Foreign Minister has said that we are continuously helping Sri Lanka and the refugees trapped there need not panic at all. All possible help will be provided to them. He further said that till now Sri Lanka itself is trying to find solutions to its problems. But, I want to make one thing clear that India stands with Sri Lanka in this hour of crisis. He doesn’t need to panic at all. Let us inform that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has expressed concern over the current economic condition of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that a large number of people of Indian origin live in Sri Lanka. On the other hand, if we talk about the reason behind Jaishankar’s visit to Kerala, then not only he, but many other leaders of the party are increasing their activism in South India for the past few days. In the course of talking to the media, he said that he is trying to find out possibilities for the party in South India.