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Due to student protests, Sri Lanka is once again in upheaval.

Hundreds of scholars have started protesting in Sri Lanka. Photo Collected
The Asian islet nation of Sri Lanka has come turbulent again. But this time the demand is fully different. Hundreds of scholars have protested to demand the release of those arrested duringanti-government demurrers in the country last time. Qatar- grounded media Al Jazeera reported this news.

According to the report, scholars protested in the capital Colombo moment. At that time, law and order forces threw gash gas and hot water on the protesters to disperse them.

Aljazeera representative Minel Fernandez said from Colombo that the Sri Lankan government is going to take strict measures to help pupil demurrers. Fernandez said,” The protesting scholars said that the authorities have locked dozens of scholars and inciters for the purpose of political persecution.” similar suppression of the government won’t be suitable to stop them.

” The government’s strategy is to suppress the people and suppress their voices and stop the movement in the university, which led to the change of government last time,” the scholars told Al Jazeera pressman . We’ll not allow this to be in any way.’

Last time, Sri Lanka fell into an profitable extremity due to a sharp increase in food and energy prices as foreign exchange reserves ran out. Thousands of people took to the thoroughfares to protest against the ruling government for the terrible profitable extremity. The country’s also chairman Gotabaya Rajapaksa was formerly forced to flee first to the Maldives and also to Singapore in the face of nonstop demurrers by the people.

Meanwhile, according to a report by the news agency Reuters, Sri Lanka, which has suffered from profitable extremity, is seeing the possibility of turning around sluggishly. A bailout from the International Monetary Fund( IMF) has eased the country’s profitable straits in the once nine months. Although affectation has increased by hops and bounds, it has now come under some control, and the country’s foreign exchange reserves are also turning around.

On Tuesday, the country’s Health Minister Kehelia Rambukwela said that the value of the Sri Lankan rupee has increased by about 24 percent this time. Due to this, the government has got the occasion to reduce the prices of 60 other necessary drugs including diabetes, heart complaint and high blood pressure treatment. Sri Lanka’s frugality contracted by7.8 percent last time, but the IMF expects it to contract by 3 percent this time.

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