Ceylon Chamber urges all parties to act in best national interest

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The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce in a statement called upon all political party leaders to come together at this time of grave crisis and act in the best interest of the nation to arrive at a consensual decision that will pave the way for a smooth transition of power in accordance with the Constitution. 

“It is hoped that the party leaders will put aside their ideological differences and get together as Sri Lankans at this historic moment to save the country from falling into anarchy,” the Chamber said. 

It reiterated its call for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to resign immediately for the sake of the country and its stability as he has lost the trust and confidence of the people as aptly demonstrated by the heightened protests witnessed on Saturday in an unprecedented scale around President’s House and President’s Office. 

The Ceylon Chamber also requested the public to remain calm while engaging in peaceful protests to prevent any harm to people and property. It also calls upon the security forces and the Police to act with restraint and continue to maintain law and order while making way for peaceful protests. 

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