The queues are getting longer by the day and there will be many health risks to people staying in queues. pic.twitter.com/i0sdr2xptI
The veteran further urged his fellow countrymen to look after one another amid this economic crisis.
"Please, look after each other in the fuel queues. Bring adequate fluid and food and if you’re not well please, reach out to the closest person next to you and ask for support or call 1990. We need to look after each other during these difficult times," urged the former Sri Lankan batsman.
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As per reports, Sri Lanka is undergoing this economic crisis because of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the then ruling government's inability to deal with the pandemic's after-effects.
The crisis took a toll on the country's government as well, as it led to the resignation of former Prime Minister Mahindra Rajapakse after which Ranil Wickramasinghe was instilled in his place as the new PM.