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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 18:55:00
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has been admitted to a private hospital in Colombo with the viral flu, SJB General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara confirmed to Daily Mirror a short while ago.
Premadasa who was supposed to lead the SJB at the protest today, calling for the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, was admitted to the hospital with the flu. (Yohan Perera)
nuwan Saturday, 09 July 2022 01:31 PM
You also go home. Useless talking dictionary
Rotten Leaders' Guild Saturday, 09 July 2022 01:42 PM
Dam Shane on you Sajith. You are too a coward. This act will definitely deprive you of winning a poll as a future President.
Nihal Perera Saturday, 09 July 2022 01:48 PM
Awfully convenient......
L.Guyes Saturday, 09 July 2022 01:55 PM
People proved what they can achieve without politicians.Good lesson for Sajith as well as Anura who live in their dreams
Prof Jey R Saturday, 09 July 2022 01:57 PM
Write few letters, put good English words. And Stay Home.
Lakminiha Saturday, 09 July 2022 02:06 PM
It seems that he still hasn't forgotten the treatment he got on May 9th at GotaGoGama.
Fathima Saturday, 09 July 2022 02:07 PM
Just for viral flu?
Tissa Fernando Saturday, 09 July 2022 02:44 PM
Next Sajith Go Gama. GOTA is gone. So everyone can expect oil and food .
Sisil Sudesh Saturday, 09 July 2022 04:31 PM
Very convenient!
Rishan Saturday, 09 July 2022 04:57 PM
He must have been fainted by looking at the crowd protests , public unity against corrupted government
GHT Sunday, 10 July 2022 12:13 AM
What is "GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND"
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