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Sri Lanka’s former President Rajapaksa expected to return to country



COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa is likely to return to the country from Singapore, a Sri Lankan lawmaker says.

Cabinet spokesperson Bandula Gunawardena said that Rajapaksa was not in hiding but the date of his return was not known, BBC has reported.

Rajapaksa fled Sri Lanka after mass unrest over an economic crisis.

Protesters say he mishandled the nation’s finances, leading to soaring prices of essential goods.

Rajapaksa left Sri Lanka on 13 July for the Maldives, before making his way to Singapore on 14 July.

He submitted his resignation shortly after his arrival, which was formally accepted by the Sri Lankan cabinet on 15 July.

The former president travelled with his wife and two bodyguards. He no longer has legal immunity as a head of state.

Singapore says the ousted president did not ask for political asylum when he arrived.

Rajapaksa had been initially granted a 14-day visa for his stay in Singapore. But that has now been extended another 14 days, Singapore local media reported on Wednesday.

Speculation has since swirled about his possible plans, with some suggesting he might move to the United Arab Emirates.

However Bloomberg quoted an unnamed Sri Lankan official as saying Mr Rajapaksa was keen to return to Colombo.

“To my knowledge he is expected to come back,” Gunawardena told reporters on Tuesday.

(Inputs from BBC)

Publish Date : 27 July 2022 10:02 AM

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