Over 60 MPs in Sri Lanka staged a protest against the summoning of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa by the bribery commission in parliament today.
The MPs, including Mr Rajapaksa's son Namal Rajapaksa, sat on floor and disrupted proceedings, causing the adjournment of parliament until Tuesday.
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They handed over a petition urging a written assurance from President Maithripala Sirisena that the former president will be safe.
The UPFA MPs objected to the bribery commission's summoning of Mr Rajapaksa to appear before it on April 24, on charges he promised a ministerial post to former UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake for his cross over.
"According to the existing Sri Lankan laws, giving or receiving a minister post is not considered as a bribe," the legislators said in the petition.
"If this is a bribe, none of the presidents could exercise their power vested by the constitution."
But the former president will not appear before the commission, according to an aide.
Rohan Weliwita, Mr Rajapaksa's media adviser, told Reuters that he will not attend as the exact nature of the complaint and the person making the allegations have not been disclosed.