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‘Gotogogama’ Activists Announce To Withdraw From President, PM’s Houses And Office

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Activists representing the  GotaGoGama  protest campaign announced that they will peacefully hand over government-occupied buildings including President’s house, Presidential Secretariat, and Prime Minister’s office, aiming to restore peace in the country.
Addressing a media briefing, the activists announced that however, they will continue with their peaceful protests until their demands are met, sources reported.
Earlier in the day, the Curfew was imposed in the country from 12 pm till 5 am tomorrow within the Colombo District, the government information department announced.
Meanwhile, the Sri Lankan parliament Speaker Abeywardena said that he is yet to receive the resignation letter from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
 The Speaker of Sri Lanka’s Parliament is yet to receive the Letter of Resignation from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa,  said the Sri Lankan Speaker’s office.
73-year-old Gotabaya Rajapaksa had gone into hiding after crowds of protesters stormed his residence on July 9 and he had announced that he will hand over his resignation letter on Wednesday.
Later, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa along with his wife escaped to the Maldives. Subsequently, he appointed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as the interim President of Sri Lanka.

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