The hardship is still there': Sri Lanka prepares to vote as hopes of revolution falter
Briefly

Seelavathi Nona, a street vendor, expressed her struggles, stating, "The aragalaya movement didn't achieve much. The only thing they did was remove the Rajapaksas. There is still no business and everything is expensive."
Many Sri Lankans feel the aragalaya movement was only a temporary relief from their economic struggles, as sentiment shifts towards an election primarily focused on economic issues.
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