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India becomes an angel for Sri Lanka beset by economic crisis

The economic crisis of Sri Lanka has reached its peak. The general public is now compelled to open a front against the government by taking to the streets. There is a demand for the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. People say that they are becoming unable to run the country. In such a situation, he has no moral right to sit in his post. It would be appropriate for him to resign from his post. On the other hand, in view of the increasing economic plight of Sri Lanka, a state of emergency has been imposed in the entire country. The plight of the people has reached its peak. No one has any idea what to do. On the other hand, in the hour of such dire calamity, the Government of India has announced help to Sri Lanka.
Let us inform that Indian traders have announced to give 40 thousand tonnes of rice to Sri Lanka. At present Sri Lanka is going through a shortage of food. There people are even having to eat food. It is also difficult for the residents there to get the bread of June 2. Earlier, commitment is being made from India to help Sri Lanka. From education, health and law and order to law and order has been blown away. The plight of the people of Sri Lanka has reached its peak. In such a situation, if no action is taken in time, then the situation may worsen in the coming days. Apart from this, the energy system in Sri Lanka has also stalled.
Let us inform that Indian traders have announced to give 40 thousand tonnes of rice to Sri Lanka. At present Sri Lanka is going through a shortage of food. There people are even having to eat food. It is also difficult for the residents there to get the bread of June 2. Earlier, commitment is being made from India to help Sri Lanka. From education, health and law and order to law and order has been blown away. The plight of the people of Sri Lanka has reached its peak. In such a situation, if no action is taken in time, then the situation may worsen in the coming days. Apart from this, the energy system in Sri Lanka has also stalled.