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Several areas in Colombo including Peliyagoda Fish Market were seen crowded with people despite the ongoing police curfew. People are seen in a long queue to purchase essential commodities from a retail outlet in Pettah. Pix by Waruna Wanniarachchi
Chris Thursday, 26 March 2020 06:20 PM
Ethakota apita witharada curfew?
R.A.Perera Thursday, 26 March 2020 06:25 PM
What's going on??? Even the police are keeping quiet. Isn't this curfew for the safety of the public?
Anmanpan Thursday, 26 March 2020 06:26 PM
Looking at the photos, my conclusion is that Sri Lanka has no process or procedures. It is all haphazard even in a national calamity. Sad.
Vasen Thursday, 26 March 2020 09:13 PM
There are some allowed activity during this curfew. If not only there will be 'calamity'. And I am sure that is what you want to see happen.
Gama Thursday, 26 March 2020 08:09 PM
The middle class and the rich who get salaries expect the day to day worker to die of starvation?
CHULANI Thursday, 26 March 2020 08:12 PM
Anmanpan is always NEGATIVE on Sri Lanka.... Daily Mirrow is PROUD to publish such comments.... SHAME on Daily Mirrow....
Nihal Thursday, 26 March 2020 09:16 PM
From 20th to 26th, there was ample time to create and implement a process for supplying essential food/ medical items to people rather than asking to cultivate Bathala. But no such activity taken place to date. Enforcement of curfew in this nature will be worse than normal working life.
SAM Thursday, 26 March 2020 09:18 PM
what is this? why the government allow this thing? do they want us to die? Shame on Mr GR shame.......
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