Boycott Maldives and a former Maldivian minister are at odds...

S Venkateshwari
Boycott maldives and a former Maldivian minister are at odds...


The disparaging remarks directed at prime minister Narendra Modi by the Maldivian politicians have caused a stir. The Maldivian government, however, has suspended the three ministers who made these claims. There is now opposition to these leaders within their own nation. It has also been acknowledged by former Maldivian minister Ahmed Mahloof that the Maldives' economy will suffer from an indian boycott.


In actuality, PM Modi had just been to Lakshadweep. PM Modi encouraged indians to put lakshadweep on their travel itinerary during this time by posting stunning images of the union territory. Outraged by this plea, Maldivian authorities had disparaged prime minister Modi's visit on social media and said hurtful things about him. Following this, #BoycottMaldives became popular on social media. Numerous well-known individuals and users declared that they had canceled their maldives vacation.

During the whole incident, former minister Ahmed Mahloof expressed concern about the situation getting worse because some Maldivian leaders have been making disparaging remarks about india and prime minister Modi. "I am extremely worried by the worsening scenario regarding delicate remarks about our neighboring neighbor," he wrote on socialmedia. The maldives boycott by indians will have a significant effect on our economy. We will not be able to bounce back from a campaign like this easily. I implore the administration to act decisively to find a quick solution to the issue. The former minister emphadata-sized that india will always be the closest neighbor of the maldives and that indians are always welcome there. As a regular Maldivian citizen, he apologized for the racist remarks made by some Maldivians against indians and the Prime Minister.




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