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Maldives Minister Remark Row: 'Won't Hesitate To Take Action,' Muizzu Govt Distances Itself From Post On PM Modi

The Maldives government also clarified its stance saying the “opinions are personal and do not represent the views of the Government”.

New Delhi: Amid row over the “derogatory remarks” of Maldives minister Mariyam Shiuna against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his recent Lakshwadeep visit, the government on Sunday clarified its stance saying the “opinions are personal and do not represent the views of the Government”.

“The government believes that the freedom of expression should be exercised in a democratic and responsible manner, and in ways that do not spread hatred, negativity, and hinder close relationships between the Maldives and international partners,” a statement issued by the Maldives government said.

“Moreover, the relevant authorities of the Government will not hesitate to take action against those who make such derogatory remarks,” the statement added.

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The controversy erupted after Maldives Deputy Minister of Youth Empowerment Mariyam Shiuna, in a post that has now been deleted, made “derogatory remarks” against PM Modi. The post also featured PM Modi’s pictures from his recent Lakshadweep visit.

Condemning the remarks, former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed asked incumbent President Mohamed Muizzu to clarify that these remarks do not reflect the government policy.

Taking to X, Nasheed wrote, "What appalling language by Maldives government official Mariyam Shiuna towards the leader of a key ally, that is instrumental for Maldives' security and prosperity. The Mohamed Muizzu government must distance itself from these comments and give clear assurance to India they do not reflect gov policy."

"Derogatory remarks made by 2 Deputy Ministers of the current Maldives Government, and a member of a political party in the ruling coalition, towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India in social media is reprehensible and odious. I call on the Government to reprimand these officials. Public figures must maintain decorum. India is a time-tested friend and an unwavering ally. They have historically been the first to respond in our time of need. Our close relationship has been bound by mutual respect, history, culture and strong people-to-people relations," Former Foreign Minister of Maldives Abdulla Shahid wrote on X.

PM Modi visited the Union Territory earlier this week and shared several pictures, including that of his “exhilarating experience” after he tried his hand at snorkelling.

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