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Maldives crisis: India was asked to intervene, says ex-president's aide

Male: As the political turmoil in Maldives continues to grow, ousted president Mohamed Nasheed's camp says that India was asked to intervene militarily in the deepening crisis.

Speaking to NDTV, Paul Roberts, the former advisor to Mr Nasheed, said, "India needs to get off the fence...India needs to decide who it supports."

The rapidly-changing developments come even as the former premier of the archipelago alleged that he was forced to step down at gunpoint. Insisting on a coup, Me Nasheed said, "I was forced to resign with guns all around me. They told me, if I don't resign, they won't hesitate to use arms."

Speaking to about 2,000 wildly cheering members of his Maldivian Democratic Party in the capital, Male, he called for his successor President Mohammed Waheed Hassan's immediate resignation and demanded the nation's top judge investigate those he said were responsible for his ouster. The party declared it would not join Mr Hassan's planned coalition.

"We will come to power again," Mr Nasheed said. "We will never step back. I will not accept this coup and will bring justice to the Maldivians."

Mr Nasheed's supporters then led an anti-government demonstration and the police responded with tear gas. Police also arrested two parliamentarians from Mr Nasheed's party. "If the police are going to confront us we are going to face them," Mr Nasheed told the rally. "We have to overcome our fear and we have to get strength."

Meanwhile, Mr Hassan, the former vice president, took office on Tuesday when Mr Nasheed resigned after police joined widening street protests against his government. Addressing a news conference today, Mr Hassan denied claims there was a plot to oust Mr Nasheed. He said he had not prepared to take over the country and he called for the creation of a unity coalition to help it recover. "Together, I am confident, we'll be able to build a stable and democratic country," he said, adding that his government intended to respect the rule of law. Later in the day, he appeared to be consolidating his power by appointing a new military chief and police commissioner.

Mr Hassan, who had promised to protect Mr Nasheed from retribution, said his predecessor was not under any restriction and was free to leave the country. However, he said he would not interfere with any police or court action against Mr Nasheed.

Police were investigating the discovery of at least 100 bottles of alcohol inside a truck removing garbage on Tuesday from the presidential residence as Mr Nasheed prepared to relinquish power, said police spokesman Ahmed Shyam. Consuming alcohol outside tourist resorts is a crime in this Muslim nation. If charged and convicted of possession of alcohol, Mr Nasheed could be sent to jail for three years, banished to a distant island, placed under house arrest or fined.
 
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Don’t interfere in Maldives because it will create more problems for India.

Now there are many new political parties in Maldives, they may go against India if India interferes in the internal matters of Maldives.

In recent years there are many changes in Maldives.

Non-interference in the internal matters will benefit India more.

In Sri Lanka we are doing the same.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...a-assures-support-new-president-maldives.html
 
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Don’t interfere in Maldives because it will create more problems for India.

Now there are many new political parties in Maldives, they may go against India if India interferes in the internal matters of Maldives.

In recent years there are many changes in Maldives.

Non-interference in the internal matters will benefit India more.

In Sri Lanka we are doing the same.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...a-assures-support-new-president-maldives.html

There is only so much (or so little, whichever you wish)that Sri Lanka can do in Maldives.

While there is quite a bit that Maldives wants India to do there. Remember the coup there (OP CACTUS) when President Gayoom asked India to get there and save him.


So, there is a difference..........
 
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Interference creates resistance and may kick you later on.... :butcher:
 
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There is only so much (or so little, whichever you wish)that Sri Lanka can do in Maldives.

While there is quite a bit that Maldives wants India to do there. Remember the coup there (OP CACTUS) when President Gayoom asked India to get there and save him.


So, there is a difference..........
Now there are many new parties in Maldives.. In the future you will understand, what i said.
 
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Now there are many new parties in Maldives.. In the future you will understand, what i said.

What? You're the one going to save them from another 1988? :what:

Be our guest. We have had more than just a counter-coup operation there, mate. There's a lot of political investment done there by us. Do you seriously think we'd leave them just like that?

Hardly.
 
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Timid Manmohan singh have lost a chance to get rid of extremists from maldives :hitwall:

He's not even in the picture. Curse the Maino Mafia. Who's Manmohan (in Indian politics) anyway? :blink:
 
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Don’t interfere in Maldives because it will create more problems for India.

Now there are many new political parties in Maldives, they may go against India if India interferes in the internal matters of Maldives.

In recent years there are many changes in Maldives.

Non-interference in the internal matters will benefit India more.

In Sri Lanka we are doing the same.

well INdia has only mediated a peacfull outcome..nothing more..
But was asked for a military intervention..

India will make sure ... the Islamists dont kill him off and the democrat gets a fair re election if he deserves it ,ie, if people vote him back

and since there were no external forces involved ..India has no reason to interfere.
 
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