New Delhi: Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday tendered his resignation amid the country’s worst economic crisis as anti-government protests turned violent after Rajapska’s supporters assaulted the agitators. The prime minitser is the elder brother of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The violent clash between pro-Rajapaksa supporters and anti-government protesters left over 100 injured. The violence started when pro-government protesters attacked the anti-government protesters who had occupied the entrance to the President`s Office and Prime Minister`s residence for nearly a month demanding the government to step down. It has also been reported that the opposition leader Sajith Premadasa, who visited the protest site, too was attacked by pro-Rajapaksa supporters. However, as the attackers were going back in buses, the public in various locations attacked them and some of them were thrown into rivers.
As the violence was continuing, a curfew was imposed across the entire island. Here are key updates on the Sri Lanka crisis.
(With agency inputs)