Sri Lanka : The political crisis that started with the economic problem in Sri Lanka is taking a new turn. Protesters are constantly seen on the streets of Sri Lanka. After occupying the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the protesters have now occupied the old Parliament House as well.
Not only this, people are reaching from far and wide to see these buildings of the country. Long queues have also formed outside to see these buildings. At the same time, from Rashtrapati Bhavan to the old Parliament House, people are entering inside and making videos of it. People who have been battling economic crisis for months have lost their patience and angry protesters are continuously occupying government buildings.
In this episode, after capturing the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday, the protesters have now occupied the old Parliament House. Actually this building is located at a short distance from Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Thousands of people are reaching this building and supporting the people who are opposing the economic crisis. These include well-known personalities of the country.
Even police is not taking action
On the other hand, the protesters are also getting indirect support from the police and administration. The people of the police and administration say that the crowd is so much that it is becoming difficult to stop it. This is the reason why the protesters have been continuously occupying government buildings.
Rashtrapati Bhavan and Old Parliament House became tourist spot
Amidst the deteriorating conditions in Sri Lanka, the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the old Parliament House have become a tourist spot. A large number of people are coming to see these buildings. These people are taking selfies here as well as making videos.
Meanwhile, videos of protesters are going viral on social media in which they are having complete fun in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Let us tell you that the power cut in Sri Lanka at the end of March is being described as the worst phase of the country so far. This is the reason, after rising inflation and troubles, people in Colombo started protesting.
Soon this protest started getting tremendous support. There was a power cut of 13 hours a day, causing anger among the people across the country. Food prices started skyrocketing. Petrol and diesel prices added to the problems of the people.