India to intervene in Maldives?
According to analysts, the Maldives comprising 1200 islands in India, like the backyard of the house. India does not want to see China's dominance under any circumstances. Photo: Reuters
According to analysts, the Maldives comprising 1200 islands in India, like the backyard of the house. India does not want to see China's dominance under any circumstances.
India and Maldives now face it. In Maldives, there are two countries in the opposite direction on increasing the state of emergency. Some analysts say that the time has come for intervention in the Maldives. On the other hand, the Maldives says, India will be better if it does not nose
The crisis started in the Maldives since the first day of February. The country's courts and government-related positions are effectively terminated by issuing emergency status. Initially, the state of emergency was issued for 15 days. But last Tuesday's extension was extended one month. Although India has explicitly told the reaction in the first place, it has clearly stated that they are "very terrified" in this incident. The Foreign Ministry said in a statement, "The manner in which the Maldivian Majlish (parliament) approved the extension of emergency, it is not constitutional. This is a matter of concern. '
Reports of news agency Reuters reported that the government has approved the extension of the deadline for the support of 38 lawmakers. However, the opposition members did not participate in the meeting. They alleged that 43 lawmakers were required to vote for the extension of the state of emergency. But 38 voted.
Maldives has given strong response to India's remarks On Thursday, the island's foreign ministry said in a statement that ignoring Maldives's 'current situation and the reality of the incident'. At the same time, the Maldives has urged India and other ally countries not to take such a step that prevents the solution of the current crisis.
President Abdullah Yamin-led government refused to accept the court's order. The allegation was that the Supreme Court is trying to impeach the president.
President Abdullah Yamin-led government refused to accept the court's order. The allegation was that the Supreme Court is trying to impeach the president.
The state of Maldives was issued on 5 February. Between the highest court and the government, the conflict begins on 1 February. On that day, the Maldivian Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of nine political prisoners, including former president Mohamed Nasheed. The court named the case against these political prisoners as 'politically motivated'. An order to bring the expelled 12 lawmakers back home was also ordered. If it was accepted, the opposition parties of the Maldivian government got a majority in the 85-member legislature.
However, the government of President Abdullah Yamin refused to obey the court order. The allegation was that the Supreme Court is trying to impeach the president. And after the announcement of an emergency, Pasha's donation changed like a bhojabajee. Two judges including Chief Justice Abdullah Saeed were detained for accepting bribe. Former President Mamun Abdul Gayoom was also arrested. Then the Supreme Court judges changed the verdict. The release of political prisoners was also withdrawn.
India also demanded the release of political prisoners of the Maldives. NDTV's report said the country's foreign ministry spokesman Raviish Kumar said on Thursday that "we request the Maldivian government, release political prisoners. At the same time, democracy must be restored in the country and freedom of the court should be released by releasing the Chief Justice.
What does India want?
China's Navy warships have already moved to the Maldives, according to a news release from China's Reuters news media. This news has also been preached by Indian media. In an interview to the Times of India, Indian Navy spokesman Captain DK Sharma said that observing the situation is strictly monitored and India and the Indian Ocean are under strict surveillance.
In Indian media, many analysts call on the Indian government to take strict action against the Maldives. An opinion published in live mint said that China's influence in the Maldives has increased in recent years. China also got the opportunity to build infrastructure there. Mainly, the government of Abdullah Yamin has survived in support of China. Therefore, the Indian government should impose strict economic sanctions on the Maldives with a military threat. At the same time, we have to maintain international pressure to ensure the upcoming presidential election neutral and fair.
On the other hand, according to the Times of India news shortly after the state of emergency, it is said that India has prepared the soldiers to be ready. Citing a condition reluctant to disclose the name, the news was said that, at any moment, preparations for the deployment of the army in the fastest time.
Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed wanted intervention of India He said, India should come forward just like in the past.
Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed wanted intervention of India He said, India should come forward just like in the past. Photo: AFP
In 1988, India launched a military operation in the Maldives on the occasion of President Mamun Abdul Gayoom. The incident