Road from Maradana towards Pettah has been completely blocked due to the protest march ongoing by the members of the joint opposition.
Police have advised motorists to use alternate routes.
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Comments - Maradana to Pettah blocked
LAN Wednesday, 02 November 2022 04:57 PM
Do it peacefully... don't harm any one or anything.. don't destroy any thing
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Sunil Wednesday, 02 November 2022 06:22 PM
This is the way it should be right across the nation until this sordid regime is sent home.
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Hector Perera Wednesday, 02 November 2022 07:47 PM
Sunil, you have no idea about Sri Lankan politics! You chase this Govt. out and bring who? They all the same my dear. Dallas and the group is also a Pohottuwa gang. Wimal, Gamanpila Vasu also the same group. After the next election no one will get a majority to govern. Then you will see the exchange of money to buy out these goons. So be happy with what you have today and help Ranil to build this country because he is the only politician with vision. I am not agreeing with other things what he does. The country need a facelift badly.
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Sunil Wednesday, 02 November 2022 06:22 PM
This is the way it should be right across the nation until this sordid regime is sent home.
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Chandra Arachchige Wednesday, 02 November 2022 07:27 PM
I wonder why Srilankans still dont feel the pain of the economic hardships thrown on them by these corrup[t rulers.If every one(including buddhist monks) come to the streets against these corrupt politicians,Our country can be freed from these parasites for ever.May tripple Gem Bless our land.
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Unity is Strength. Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:16 PM
Now these protests appear to become stale as nothing is achieved unlike that of July 09th. The unfortunate thing is that
there is no unity in confronting the Government as the JVP has taken the side of the Government today and thereby weakening the Campaign.The same thing will happen if at all the JVP organises a protest.
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