PHOTOS: Sri Lankan commoners occupy residential premises of President Rajapaksa and PM Ranil Wickremesinghe

Sri Lankan protesters who have occupied the residences of the President and Prime Minister have cleared that they will continue to occupy their houses until they resign from their posts. Despite President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe agreeing to resign, protesters continue to protest outside the premises of the Sri Lankan Presidential Secretariat in Colombo as they don't trust him. The protesters held demonstrations and sloganeered against the economic crisis, outside the Presidential Secretariat, which was stormed by a sea of protestors on July 9. All Pics/AFP

Updated On: 2022-07-10 08:03 PM IST

People crowd inside the Sri Lanka's presidential palace, in Colombo, a day after it was overrun by anti-government protestors

People play carrom inside the official residence of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, in Colombo

People crowd inside the premises of Sri Lanka's presidential palace

One of the protesters also said that they don't have faith in the president. He further said that the president had informed them about his resignation but didn't give the confirmation in writing

A woman plays a piano inside the Sri Lanka's presidential palace

People paint slogans on the boundary wall of the official residence of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, in Colombo

Mangled remains of a vehicle inside the residence of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, a day after it was vandalised by the protestors in Colombo

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