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Hiding Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa back in action; orders gas distribution

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 10, 2022 17:28 IST

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa whose location is still unknown since the protesters overran both his office and the ...

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Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa whose location is still unknown since the protesters overran both his office and the official residence, has ordered officials to ensure the smooth distribution of cooking gas after the fuel-starved country received 3,700 metric tonnes of LP gas, his office said on Sunday.

In recent months people have been blocking roads across the country in a desperate bid to force the government to address the issue of acute gas shortages.President Rajapaksa has instructed the officers to carry out the unloading and distribution of gas as the first ship arrives at Kerawalapitiya this afternoon.A second ship carrying 3,740 metric tonnes of gas is due on July 11 and a third carrying 3,200 metric tonnes of gas will arrive on July 15, according to Sri Lankan media.No major breaches of security reported on Sunday, the police said. President Rajapaksa was not present in the presidential House when a mob stormed the building on Saturday.

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