Dozens of Sri Lankan government MPs plan to flee on election day claims opposition

Sri Lankan Member of Parliament Mujibur Rahman from the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has alleged that over 80 government ministers and parliamentarians are planning to flee the country on September 21, the date of the upcoming presidential election, over fears of a massive defeat.

Speaking at a press conference, Rahman claimed that members of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), who initially backed incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe, are now in a difficult position. “They supported him thinking it would lead to an electoral victory, but they now see his unpredictable behavior, comparing him to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Rahman stated.

According to Rahman, many SLPP members are beginning to withdraw from Wickremesinghe’s campaign, with some distancing themselves from his public events. He further revealed that Wickremesinghe has been forced to cancel 22 campaign rallies as key figures are no longer willing to participate.

“Wickremesinghe’s true motives are becoming clearer, and now over 80 ministers and frontbench MPs have secured visas to leave the country on September 21st. They realize they are being used, and many believe this is to create an opening for Anura Kumara Dissanayake to come to power,” Rahman said.

The MP also noted that members of the United National Party (UNP) are abandoning their support for Wickremesinghe, aligning instead with Sajith Premadasa of the SJB. "The UNP’s true legacy now rests with the SJB, and communities across Sri Lanka are rallying behind Premadasa,” Rahman added.

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