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Crisis-hit Lanka lifts state of emergency as law and order situation improves

Embattled Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had declared a state of emergency with effect from May 6 midnight, the second time in just over a month amidst growing countrywide anti-government protests over the economic crisis

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Members of the Inter University Students Federation throw fired tear gas canisters back to police during an anti government protest in Colombo on May 19. Pic/PTI

Members of the Inter University Students Federation throw fired tear gas canisters back to police during an anti government protest in Colombo on May 19. Pic/PTI

The state of emergency in Sri Lanka has been lifted with effect from Saturday after the government decided not to present the Emergency Regulations in Parliament for approval with the improvement of the law and order situation in the island nation, nearly two weeks after it was imposed following unprecedented anti-government protests.

Embattled Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had declared a state of emergency with effect from May 6 midnight, the second time in just over a month amidst growing countrywide anti-government protests over the economic crisis.

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