New Delhi: Sanath Jayasuriya is both "angry" and "sad" to witness his beloved Sri Lanka grapple with enormous financial crisis and civil unrest but the former cricketer is expecting that democracy will soon be restored in the Island nation. The former captain and one of the greatest players to emerge from the sub-continent, Jayasuriya didn't mince words while flaying the politicians, who he thinks have made a mess of everything.
"It is a very, very sad situation as to what Sri Lankan public has to go through. My country is suffering and I am deeply pained to see people standing in long queues to buy essential food items. There is no electricity, no fuel and above all basic medicines are unavailable. It couldn't have gotten worse for the common man," Jayasuruya told PTI in an exclusive interaction.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, whose failed economic policies, have brought the beautiful island nation down on its knees, has reportedly fled to Maldives and his palatial residence has been taken over by the general public. "How the situation has panned out is really unfortunate. Hopefully, today on July 13th, Gotabaya will tender his resignation. There are no words to describe how our politicians have completely mis-managed the country," an angry Jayasuruiya added.
Jayasuriya, the man who literally changed the grammar of batting in ODI cricket back in the mid '90s, is completely in favour of the protestors, who have taken control of the President's residence. "If you ask me about the public, who are currently inside the President's house, I don't see anything wrong as they have been peaceful in their protests. They have been repeatedly told to not vandalise public property. Yes, a lot of people have come from different parts of Sri Lanka. They all arrived in Colombo on July 9 with their demand of president's resignation," Jayasuriya said.
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