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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees Sri Lanka amid public revolt; Acting President Wickremesinghe declares emergency

PTI
Updated: July 13th, 2022, 19:01 IST
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Colombo:  Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa  Wednesday fled to the Maldives from where he appointed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as the acting President, escalating the political crisis and triggering a fresh wave of protests in the country reeling under the worst financial crisis in decades.

Rajapaksa, the 73-year-old leader who had promised to resign Wednesday, appointed Prime Minister Wickremesinghe as the acting President, citing Article 37(1) of the Constitution that allows a premier to “discharge the powers, duties and functions of the office of the president” when the president is ill or “absent” from the country.

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Parliament Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena announced that President Rajapaksa has appointed Wickremesinghe to act to perform his functions while he is abroad. Abeywardena also said that President Rajapaksa has informed him over the telephone that he will resign today as promised. He said the vote for the new president will take place  July 20.

Wickremesinghe, who is now acting President, has declared a state of emergency in the country and a curfew in the Western province has been imposed as protesters gathered near his office at Flower Road in Colombo.

“I am now imposing a State of Emergency and a Curfew,” he said in a special televised statement adding that threats by fascists must be countered.

Wickremesinghe said he has instructed the security forces to enforce the emergency and curfew to bring the situation to normalcy, adding that a committee comprising the heads of armed forces have been given the responsibility of doing so with zero political intervention.

He also pledged that he would step down as Prime Minister when an all-party government is formed.

However, the development enraged anti-government protesters, who wanted both the President and Prime Minister to quit mishandling the economy. Thousands of protesters waving Lankan flags defied the emergency and surrounded the building of the PM Office.

The police fired tear gas on protesters who broke through a barricade and stormed the prime minister’s office, calling for his resignation.

Wickremesinghe said he was alarmed by the inputs received by the intelligence services.

“Despite the President leaving, and measures are taken to elect a new President, some groups in the struggle have organised to take over the Prime Minister’s Office, and surround the Air Force Commander’s residence for providing an Air Force plane for the President to fly to the Maldives. They had also decided to surround the Navy Commander’s residence and Army Commander’s residence. These groups tried to obtain control of the country,” he added.

He ordered the security forces to arrest people acting in a riotous manner.

Sri Lanka’s state-owned television channel Rupavahini briefly suspended its telecast  Wednesday as protesters stormed the building. Also, a second state television channel went off the air, less than an hour after Rupavahini suspended its operations.

Former president Maithripala Sirisena warned that a power-hungry group is gradually destroying the country, saying the President and the Acting President have no mandate at all, and one must think twice before executing their directives.

In a statement, Sirisena said that it is the responsibility of the armed forces to protect the people who are engaged in the struggle.

“An MP with one seat is appointed as PM. Now the same person is appointed as acting President. This is the Rajapaksa style of democracy. What a farce. What a tragedy,” Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa tweeted.

Earlier, a brief statement from the Sri Lanka Air Force said that President Rajapaksa left the country along with his wife and two security officers on a military jet and added that it was done with complete approval from the ministry of defence.

Rajapaksa, who enjoys immunity from prosecution while he is president, fled the country before resigning to avoid the possibility of arrest by the new government.

Saturday, Rajapaksa had announced to step down on Wednesday after thousands of protesters stormed his official residence, blaming him for the unprecedented economic crisis that has brought the country to its knees.

Rajapaksa’s escape to the Maldives was negotiated by the Maldivian Majlis (Parliament) Speaker and former president Mohamed Nasheed, sources in the Maldives capital Male said.

The Maldivian government’s argument is that Rajapaksa is still the President of Sri Lanka and that he hasn’t resigned or handed over his powers to a successor. Therefore, if he wanted to travel to the Maldives, it could not have been denied, sources said.

The Maldives government has not yet officially commented on his presence in the island nation.

However, the Maldives National Party (MNP) leader and former Maldives foreign minister Dunya Maumoon said it was very disappointing that the Maldivian government did not care about the sentiments of the Sri Lankan people.

“My party will move a motion in parliament (People’s Majlis), seeking the government’s explanation in the matter,” Maumoon, the daughter of former Maldives president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, told PTI.

Communications Director at the Parliament Secretariat, Hassan Ziyau, said Parliament was not aware of the matter.

Thirteen people accompanied Rajapaksa to the Maldives. They arrived in an AN32 aircraft, according to TV news channels.

President Rajapaksa is likely to leave for Singapore later Wednesday, the Daily Mirror reported, citing sources in the Maldives.

He is likely to send his resignation letter only after reaching his final destination  Wednesday evening, Sri Lanka’s The Morning news portal reported, citing highly placed government sources.

Meanwhile, the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka categorically denied “baseless and speculative” media reports that it facilitated the escape of Rajapaksa to the Maldives.

“It is reiterated that India will continue to support the people of Sri Lanka as they seek to realize their aspirations for prosperity and progress through democratic means and values, established democratic institutions and constitutional framework,” the India mission tweeted.

As the news of Rajapaksa’s departure spread, an enthusiastic crowd gathered in Galle Face Green chanting the popular phrase Aragalayata Jayawewa, or “Victory to the struggle” in Sinhalese and “Go home Gota”.

Citing sources, BBC also reported that Rajapaksa’s younger brother and former finance minister Basil Rajapaksa has also left the country.

Monday night, both Rajapaksa and his brother Basil were turned back at the Colombo airport as they attempted to leave the country amid mounting anger against the powerful family for mishandling the island’s worst economic crisis.

Sri Lanka, a country of 22 million people, is under the grip of an unprecedented economic turmoil, the worst in seven decades, leaving millions struggling to buy food, medicine, fuel and other essentials. Prime Minister Wickremesinghe last week said Sri Lanka is now a bankrupt country.

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