President Mahinda Rajapaksa Leaves Temple Trees Early In The Morning









President Rajapaksa leaves Temple Trees

Taking after a short talk with Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe and guaranteeing the smooth exchange of force, President Mahinda Rajapaksa left Temple Trees a short while back.

President Rajapaksa had left Temple Trees in this way bowing to the individuals' order in the presidential decision, as the aftereffects of the 2015 Presidential Election keep on taking off.

The President had a concise gathering with the UNP Leader at the beginning of today, albeit more than 50% of decision results are as yet pending.

Amid the gathering, Rajapaksa has educated Wickramasinghe that he would leave Temple Trees vesting the new President with forces to do his authority obligations.

The results discharged by the Department of Elections so far show a thin prompt Common Candidate Maithripala Sirisena, with a little more than 51% of the aggregate surveyed votes.

Voting seemed to continue without any significant occurrences on Thursday (January 8) as individuals framed long lines in Colombo, and turnout was great in Tamil-ruled ranges where voting had been poor in past decisions.

The November abandonment by previous Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena turned the race, which Rajapaksa had been broadly anticipated that will effortlessly win and in this way secure a third term.

The more extensive world was viewing the memorable race, particularly since Pope Francis is planned to land in the nation on Tuesday.

Rajapaksa's prevalence had become massively after the annihilation of Tamil Tiger revolts in 2009, consummation a 25-year common war. After his triumph in the last race, in 2010, he utilized his staggering parliamentary dominant part to alter as far as possible for the president.