A Sri Lankan court on Thursday forced a travel ban on previous head of the state Mahinda Rajapaksa, his child Namal Rajapaksa and 15 others taking into account examinations against them for the dangerous assault on the enemy of government dissidents in Colombo this week. The Fort Magistrate’s Court banished them from heading out abroad because of the examinations occurring on the assaults on the GotaGoGama and MynaGoGama tranquil dissent destinations on Monday, News first site announced.
The request was likewise forced on parliamentarians Johnston Fernando, Pavithra Wanniarachchi, Sanjeewa Edirimanne, Kanchana Jayaratne, Rohitha Abeygunawardena, CB Ratnayake, Sampath Athukorala, Renuka Perera, Sanath Nishantha, Senior DIG Deshabandu Thennakoon among others. The Attorney General had mentioned a movement restriction on the 17 people, referring to that they should be available in Sri Lanka for the examinations on the assaults on GotaGoGama and MynaGogama as apparently they contrived and arranged those assaults.
Viciousness emitted in Sri Lanka on Monday after allies of Mahinda Rajapaksa went after the tranquil enemy of government dissenters requesting his ouster over the nation’s most horrendously terrible monetary emergency that prompted intense deficiencies of staple food, fuel, and power.
NEW PM TO TAKE OATH TODAY
In the meantime, Ranil Wickremesinghe is probably going to make a vow as the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka today, on May 12. Joined National Party (UNP) pioneer, Ranil Wickremesinghe, will make vows as the PM at 6.30 pm today, his party affirmed. Wickremesinghe, who had shut entryway conversations with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa last night, will make vows as the new PM. In the wake of making the vows, Wickremesinghe will visit a sanctuary in Colombo and from that point expect his obligations.

