Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to return to Sri Lanka on September 3: Official sources
The Hindu
“Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s flight details are not known yet,” sources said. Further, it was not clear if he would be returning to his private house in the Colombo eastern suburb of Mirihana.
Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will return to the country from Thailand in the early hours of September 3, official sources confirmed on Friday, nearly two months after he fled the country following an uprising against his government over the island nation’s worst-ever economic crisis.
Mr. Rajapaksa, 73, fled the country on July 13 after months-long mass public demonstrations demanding his immediate resignation on July 9 gained momentum after protesters stormed the President’s House in Colombo and several other state buildings in the capital.
Mr. Rajapaksa is to return to Sri Lanka in the early hours of tomorrow, official sources in Colombo said. His flight details are not known yet, sources said. It was not clear if he would be returning to his private house in the Colombo eastern suburb of Mirihana. As a former President, Mr. Rajapksa is entitled to a government house and other privileges.
Mr. Rajapaksa fled Sri Lanka to the Maldives on a Sri Lankan Airforce plane and then proceeded to Singapore, from where he sent in his resignation on July 14.
Later, he flew to Thailand, seeking temporary shelter. Thailand’s Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai has said that Mr. Rajapaksa can stay in the country for 90 days because he is still a diplomatic passport holder.
However, Mr. Rajapaksa was not allowed to engage in political activities in Thailand. He is also reportedly confined to a hotel and surrounded by security personnel.