News People raid former Minister Gamini Lokuge’s House Date: April 4, 2022 Former Energy Minister Gamini Lokuge’s house located in Piliyandala has been raided by the residents, following days of anti-government protests in the country. A huge cutout placed nearby has also been set on fire. MIAP TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articlePresident ready to allow any party to form government if 113-majority provenNext articlePeople raid Keheliya Rambukwella’s House too – Police launch tear gas attack Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Why Sri Lanka Cannot Afford Moral Purity: Survival, Pragmatism, and the Hard Choices of a Small Nation Ex-Minister Johnston Fernando Taken Into Custody Over Sathosa Lorry Probe Mahaweli Authority Launches Islandwide Reservoir Safety Review Post-Ditwah Renowned Journalist-Turned Lyricist Chandrasena Thalangama Passes Away New School Term Begins With Revised Start Dates and Updated Teaching Guidelines More like thisRelated Why Sri Lanka Cannot Afford Moral Purity: Survival, Pragmatism, and the Hard Choices of a Small Nation MIAP - January 5, 2026 Why Sri Lanka Cannot Afford Moral Purity: Survival, Pragmatism, and the Hard Choices of a Small Nation Ex-Minister Johnston Fernando Taken Into Custody Over Sathosa Lorry Probe MIAP - January 5, 2026 Ex-Minister Johnston Fernando Taken Into Custody Over Sathosa Lorry Probe Mahaweli Authority Launches Islandwide Reservoir Safety Review Post-Ditwah MIAP - January 5, 2026 Mahaweli Authority Launches Islandwide Reservoir Safety Review Post-Ditwah Renowned Journalist-Turned Lyricist Chandrasena Thalangama Passes Away MIAP - January 5, 2026 Renowned Journalist-Turned Lyricist Chandrasena Thalangama Passes Away