Amid rising protests in Sri Lanka over the unprecedented economic crisis, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday offered to hold talks with the agitators who are demanding resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and all members of his family from the government.
The protests entered its fifth day on Wednesday and since it began on Saturday, it was carried out round-the-clock by youths demanding a total transformation of the ‘corrupt political culture’, which they claim has been prevailing in the island nation since it gained Independence from Britain in 1948.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Rajapaksa is willing to hold discussions with the protesting youths who are camping at Galle Face esplanade located near President Gotabaya’s secretariat.
The prime minister has said if the protestors are ready for talks, he would extend an invitation for their representatives to meet for discussions, the statement noted.
The youths are demanding that President Gotabaya and his entire family — who are all part of the government — should quit, while their alleged ill-gotten wealth be brought back to the country to pay the debt.
Prime Minister Mahinda is the elder brother of President Gotabaya. Basil, the youngest, was holding the finance portfolio till he was sacked earlier this month by the president amidst the economic crisis.
The eldest brother, Chamal, controls the agriculture ministry and nephew Namal is the sports minister.