‘Sir. We are being beaten to stop these people. '' The protesters are begging the police
Religious people have also attacked Umanda
Please don't hit. We came to save the job
I will not enter politics for life - Gunapala Ratnasekera
Property damage worth over Rs. 500 billion
Residents of Colombo, who were on fire without gas to prepare a meal, took to the streets last Saturday (07) to protest. At Armor Street, we saw people crossing highways and burning tires, expelling burning pressure. But the people of Colombo did not get gas. By Sunday morning, fuel queues as well as gas queues stretched for miles. The anger of the people drying up in the gas and fuel queues was overwhelming. Against such a backdrop, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa summoned his party members from all over the country to Temple Trees.
The 'Colombo Journey' organized by the Local Government Forum of the Sri Lanka People's Front was attended by a large number of former Rajapaksa MPs, Ministers, Provincial Councilors, Pradeshiya Sabha Chairmen, Members and Rajapaksa supporters. It is reported that among the miserable people who came for seven rupees and a little arrack were the prison inmates who came to save their jobs and work outside. It is no secret that the wives of Pohottu politicians as well as pro-Rajapaksa heads of state institutions were among them. The doors of Temple Trees were opened to all of them. The reception was heartfelt. The code was excellent. The drunkard ate and drank to fill his miserable stomach. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa addressed the gathering. The grunting story is not clear. But the Prime Minister's loud voice 'First Motherland', 'Second Motherland', 'Third Motherland' We are for you 'echoed throughout Temple Trees.
‘You are the leader who saved this country. You should be our Prime Minister in the future too. Our God, you are the only demand of the party members present. Word for word, MP Johnston Fernando set fire to the heated meeting.
‘We have been patient for a month. Can't wait any longer.
If the president can not drive out the golf face fighters, we will do it, ”Johnston said with a long sigh, injecting poison into the skulls of his party members as they attacked the non-partisan, peaceful golf face struggle. MP Rohitha Abeygunawardena, Walallawita Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Udeni Athukorala, Moratuwa Mayor Saman Lal Fernando and a number of politicians also injected poison into the heads of party members present.
‘This is the time to go down the golf course’
The words of a drunken man in Temple Trees in front of the camera were quickly circulated on the internet. It took a moment. The large gate in front of Temple Trees was opened. Armed with clubs and clubs, the Rajapaksa battalion entered Mainagogam in front of Temple Trees. Pro-Rajapakse supporters first attacked a journalist and damaged his camera, then brutally assaulted three priests, including several women and youths who were engaged in a peaceful protest. Rajapakse supporters tore down attics, banners, posters, burned them and placed a lion flag on a power pole. It is reported that investigations are underway to identify whether the person who climbed the lamp post to hoist the lion flag was an inmate who had been taken away from the Watareka prison.
Rajapakse supporters who destroyed the Mainagogama battlefield ran to the Galle Face Green shouting victory. The police who were waiting to attack the struggles were pursuing them to stop the journey of the Rajapaksa. The Rajapaksa tsunami could not be stopped from reaching Gota Gogama even though the police officers joined hands and blocked the road in front of the Shrangila Hotel. Tear gas, water cannons were just show cars.
The Rajapaksa thugs who ran through the golf course first attacked and set fire to the Gotagogama library. They then demolished and set fire to all the tents that had been erected throughout the battlefield.
‘Sir නතර Stop these people. We are being beaten, '' the youth at the protest site begged the police. But to no avail. Police fired tear gas and water cannon, not at Rajapakse supporters who were violent, but at the battlefield. The Rajapakse thugs who seized state power chased and attacked the peaceful protesters. The hearts of the people were shocked to see the brutality of attacking innocent young men and women. Some shed tears in front of the picture boxes. Public outrage erupted when MP Sanath Nishantha's provocative voice echoed across the golf course. People in Colombo rushed to the Galle Face Green as gas and oil queues dried up. Young men and women working in public and private offices rushed to the golf course. Doctors, minor staff of the Colombo National Hospital, Hulftsdorp court lawyers, professionals of all walks of life, various businessmen, university students and residents of the Colombo area came to the golf course. Meanwhile, JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake and a group of others were seen passing through the golf course.

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