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Love before war: Couple indulge in PDA amidst strong protest in Sri Lanka goes viral (SEE REACTIONS)

The country is in absolute chaos with violent protests taking place in different parts of the country.

New Delhi: Sri Lanka is facing an economic crisis worst in seven decades where the citizens are surviving to meet their daily needs. The island of 22 million people is struggling to buy food, medicine, fuel, and other essentials. The country is in absolute chaos with violent protests taking place in different parts of the country. The political leaders are being blamed whereas some protesters entered Rajapaksa’s residence while some at Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s residence and set it on fire.

With the protests, several pictures and videos are surfacing on the internet. However, one picture is gaining a lot of attention.

What is the specialty of that one picture, you may ask? The picture shows a couple kissing each other on their lips in the backdrop of a huge protest. It can be understood from the picture that the couple indulged in PDA after participating in an anti-government protest that led to the takeover of the Prime Minister’s office at Colombo.

Take a look at the viral picture here:

The photo left social media in splits. Many netizens loved the photography which showed love and war in the same image, while many started comments that were enough to tickle us to our bones. One of the users stated, “If this guy has a wife; I feel sorry for her. She ain’t getting any love from this dimwit,” while another wrote, “this could be us but mera desh me sab stable h :P.”

Take a look at some of the comments below:

Sri Lanka has been grabbing headlines since the beginning of the economic and political tension. Meanwhile, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled from the country on Wednesday to Male in the Maldives.

Following the departure of Rajapaksa, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena appointed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as the acting President. However, the protesters continued the protests and demanded a change of government.