Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa At The Dalada Maligawa In Kandy - Video Of The Incident

Previous President Mahinda Rajapaksa today asked the new government to promptly stop demonstrations of "political reprisal", a day after his nation home in Tangalle was struck by police.

He expressed that few occurrences of his supporters being assaulted and badgering in different parts of the nation after the decision, have been accounted for and that the late occurrence in Agalawatta, Kalutara is a for example.

UNP MP Palitha Thewarapperuma has been blamed for fiercely striking an UPFA neighborhood lawmaker amid the opening of the SLFP office in Agalawatta.

In the mean time yesterday Rajapaksa's living arrangement in Tangalle was struck by police who were searching for an extravagance sports auto yet the inquiry experienced a mental blackout.





"Our family has been in legislative issues following 1931. Yet never our homes came to be sought. I request that they stop this political requital," Rajapaksa told correspondents in the wake of worshiping at the Dalada Maligawa in Kandy.

Since the thrashing because of Maithripala Sirisena in the January 8 race, Rajapaksa and parts of his family have confronted different charges from the new government, for example, defilement and a claimed fizzled overthrow endeavor. Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa - watch the video of the incident