Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka's ousted former president returns
IMAGE SOURCE Image captio Sri Lanka's previous president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who escaped abroad after mass fights in July, has gotten back to the country. Mr Rajapaksa had been remaining in Thailand on a brief visa and flew back home by means of Singapore. A few Sri Lankan priests are accounted for to have met him at the air terminal. Sri Lankans fault his administration for the island's most awful monetary emergency ever. A breakdown in unfamiliar cash prompted critical deficiencies of food and fuel. Fights started in April, following a sharp expansion in food and fuel costs. Countless individuals from varying backgrounds and all networks participated in the to a great extent quiet fights requesting the renunciation of Mr Rajapaksa and his senior sibling Mahinda, the then state leader who quit in May. In July huge number of individuals raged his authority home, and the shamed president then, at that point, escaped on a tactical plane first to the Maldives and afterward to Sing...