Apologise to India, PM Modi, seek ‘diplomatic reconciliation’ to mend ties: Maldives oppn leader to President Muizzu - Qoneqt
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    Vikshita Vitthal Gujaran in News

    31 Jan 12:38 PM


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    Apologise to India, PM Modi, seek ‘diplomatic reconciliation’ to mend ties: Maldives oppn leader to President Muizzu

    Ibrahim's demand referred to remarks by Muizzu – regarded as pro-China – earlier in the month referring to India as a bully without naming the country.

    Gasuim Ibrahim, leader of the Jumhoori Party, has urged Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu to formally apologise to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and seek “diplomatic reconciliation” to mend bilateral relations.

    Ibrahim’s demand referred to remarks by Muizzu – regarded as pro-China – earlier in the month referring to India as a bully without naming the country.

    Amid a diplomatic row with India that erupted after derogatory social media posts by three of his ministers against Prime Minister Modi, President Muizzu on his return home after a five-day high-profile state visit to China on January 13 said, “We may be small but this doesn’t give them the license to bully us.” Incidentally, the demand comes a day after the main opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which holds a majority in the Maldivian Parliament, on Monday said it plans to submit a motion to impeach Muizzu.

    Muizzu, 45, defeated India-friendly incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in the presidential runoff held in September last year.

    Gasim, while speaking with media after a meeting of the Jumhoori Party (JP), called on President Muizzu to formally apologise to India and Prime Minister Modi for the recent controversial remarks made during an interview, the Voice Of Maldives portal said.

    Expressing concern over the comments, Gasim urged President Muizzu to seek forgiveness from India for the indirect attacks made in the interview, the digital platform said.

    Gasim attributed those unwarranted remarks to former President Abdulla Yameen, who initiated the “India Out” campaign leading to tensions between Maldives and India, and pointed out that former President Ibrahim Solih, who was the president at that time, “delayed in opposing the campaign.” After his return from China, Muizzu also suggested reducing dependence on India in various areas, including medical services and medicines. Gasim said Muizzu proposed ending the import of general medicines from India and exploring alternatives from Europe, America, or countries of origin for the medicine.


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