The police declines permission to hold the protest today

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The Assistant Superintendent of Police in charge of Colombo Central II Division has sent a letter to Hirunika Premachandra, the former Member of Parliament of Samagi Jana Balavega, informing that it is not possible to grant permission for the march and protest to be held in Colombo today (02) with the participation of political parties, trade unions and civil organizations.

Accordingly, it has been informed in the letter that legal action will be taken against the participants if there is a roadblock due to the march scheduled to start today from near Elphinstone Theater in Maradana.

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