Many Sri Lankans flee Colombo as political leaders meet to seek solution to crisis

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COLOMBO: Many Sri Lankans thronged buses in the main city Colombo on Thursday (May 12) to return to their hometowns with leaders of political parties due to meet after the prime minister quit and went i

The island nation off India's southern tip, which overlooks shipping routes between Europe and Asia, is battling its worst economic crisis since independence.

The army was called out to patrol the streets and police said nine people were killed and more than 300 injured in the clashes. "We have hit the bottom economically," said Nimal Jayantha, an autorickshaw driver queuing for petrol after the curfew was lifted. Mahinda Rajapaksa stepped down after the fighting erupted and is in hiding in a military base in the northeast of the country. On Thursday, a magistrate's court issued orders blocking him, his son Namal and other key allies from leaving the country, lawyers present at the hearing said."to prevent the country from falling into anarchy as well as to maintain the affairs of the government that have been halted".

Later on Thursday, leaders of political parties were to meet the speaker of the country's parliament to discuss the current situation.

 

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