SRILANKAN MINISTER ROSHAN RANASINGHE RESIGNS FROM HIS POST SUDDENLY - HERE'S WHY!
Home > News Shots > WorldA minister has sent a letter of resignation to the President of Sri Lanka pointing out the dire economic situation of the country. This has caused a stir in Sri Lankan politics.
Economic Crisis
The Sri Lankan Government is facing a severe economic crisis. The price of petrol, diesel and gas cylinders is at an all-time high. As a result, food prices have skyrocketed. People are suffering due to rising prices of essential commodities including rice, bread and milk.
Moreover, Sri Lankans are being forced to stand in long queues to buy groceries. In addition, the public is dissatisfied with the Government for causing 13-hour power cuts every day.
Struggle
Following this, the public staged a protest against the parliament building in the Sri Lankan capital. Also, people staged a protest in front of his house in Colombo demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Thus 45 people appear to have been arrested. A curfew has been imposed in several parts of Colombo and the President has declared a state of emergency due to the extraordinary situation prevailing in Sri Lanka.
Dismissal
Now, Minister Roshan Ranasinghe has announced his resignation citing the current economic situation in Sri Lanka. He wrote in a letter to the President of Sri Lanka that it is painful for the public to stand in long queues to buy food items.
Roshan Ranasinghe has stated in a letter to the President that he will resign from the post of Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government and from the post of Polonnaruwa District Chairman of the Sri Lanka People's Alliance from May 01.
The announcement of the resignation of a ruling party minister in a situation where Sri Lanka is mired in a severe economic crisis has caused a stir in Sri Lankan politics.