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Sri Lanka’s ministers resign amid protests

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Sri Lanka’s cabinet ministers have offered resignation letters from their positions in response to calls from increasing protests amid economic instability and a severe fuel shortage in the South Asian country.

Government officials confirmed that all cabinet ministers had handed in their resignation letters, paving way for all political parties to form a new cabinet, following discussions held with Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, on Sunday evening.

Rajapaksa and the state ministers will, however, continue to work in their capacities, officials said.

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The prime minister is expected to issue a special statement to the nation and an invitation will be extended to political parties for joint efforts to form a new government.

Sri Lanka has for days seen protests urging the government to take measures immediately to solve hours-long power cut and fuel shortage or to resign.

The country has also suffered a shortage in essential supplies such as food and medicines and foreign currencies with several sectors being affected as a result.

A 36-hour curfew came into force on Saturday evening and was lifted early Monday in a bid to ensure law and order in the country, police said.  (Xinhua/NAN)

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