If something happens to me, President should be responsible: Udayanga Weeratunga

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Former Sri Lankan Ambassador to Sri Lanka Udayanga Weeratunga in a statement calling in for protection for his life said that the President should completely be held accountable should anything happen to his life, his house set on fire or he be arrested.

In his controversial statement, Weeratunga added that should anything of the aforementioned nature happen, it will happen on the advice the President gives to his henchmen, knowingly or unknowingly.

The Rajapaksa relative questions how the President, who cannot protect a bus and even his parents’ grave, can protect the country and the people.

MIAP

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