Mullaitivu locals protest rising prices of essential goods

Mullaitivu locals joined staged demonstrations across Puthukkudiyiruppu on Saturday against the rising prices of gas, sugar, cement, and fertilizers in the country.

Protesters held posters and chanted slogans demanding the Sri Lankan government, “not steal our money! [...] not hurt the hungry! [...] not sell our country!” as they marched to the Pradeshiya Sabha office pulling an ox cart loaded with empty gas cylinders. 

Following the protest, a letter was handed over to the the Chairperson of Pudukudiyiruppu Pradeshiya Sabha.

The Sri Lankan government's essential goods price hike continues to further the burdens on Tamil workers, farmers and the disenfranchised who already face declining living conditions worsened by the pandemic.

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