Gotabaya Rajapaksa set to release new book on ‘conspiracies’ to oust him

Gotabaya Rajapaksa set to release new book on ‘conspiracies’ to oust him

March 6, 2024   02:56 pm

Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in a new book penned on the series of events that forced him to bow out in 2022, has made controversial allegations about meticulously orchestrated ‘conspiracies’ to remove him from power.

The former Sri Lankan leader claims that he was ousted through ‘conspiracies and mob violence sponsored by interested foreign parties and with the participation of specific sections of Sri Lankan society’.

Rajapaksa has detailed the purported internationally sponsored regime change operation and the manipulation of internal politics against him in his new book titled “The Conspiracy to oust me from the Presidency”.

The book is scheduled to be launched tomorrow (March 07), Ada Derana learns. 

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