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    Sri Lanka Protesters plan to occupy president and PM’s residences until they quit

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    The leaders of the anti-government protest movement in Sri Lanka Sunday said they will occupy the mansions until the two quit office.

    “The president has to resign, the prime minister has to resign and the government has to go,” news agency Reuters quoted playwright Ruwanthie de Chickera as saying at a presser.

    Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s Opposition parties are set to meet Sunday to discuss the formation of the new government following the President and Prime Minister’s decision to resign from their posts.

    According to the parliamentary speaker, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will step down on July 13, following violent protests that shook the capital on Saturday.

    Demonstrators stormed the president’s official residence and set fire to the prime minister’s home in Colombo.

    Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also said he is willing to resign to make way for an all-party government, his office said in a statement on Saturday evening.

    On Sunday, the Sri Lankan police arrested three people for setting Wickremesinghe’s private residence on fire during the Saturday violence. According to news reports quoted by PTI, protesters entered Wickremesinghe’s private residence at Cambridge Place and set it on fire, inflicting extensive damage to the property and damaging a luxury sedan.

    (with inputs from agencies)

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