Veteran silver screen actress turned politician Geetha Kumarasinghe who is still getting over the shock after mobs broke into her Nawala residence and destroyed her ancestral home in Bentota, says she still does not understand why her residences were targeted.
“I never uttered a word against those taking part in the “Aragalaya” campaign at Galle Face. I did not organise buses to bring supporters for the May 9 meeting at Temple Trees or take part in the meeting there, but still I became a target,” Ms Kumarasinghe told the Sunday Times in an interview. [Read More]
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