Ex-President Yameen Reignites ‘India Out’ Campaign, Accuses Government of Cowardice
Former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has reignited the 'India Out' campaign, accusing the current administration of cowardice in handling relations with India. Despite legal constraints from his conviction for money laundering and bribery, Yameen supports the People's National Front (PNF) and criticizes senior officials for abandoning the 'India Out' advocacy they once championed. He asserts the ongoing presence of Indian military personnel in the Maldives, challenging government claims to the contrary. Yameen also criticizes the preservation of a presidential decree by his successor Ibrahim Mohamed Solih that banned the 'India Out' campaign. He highlights alleged acts of aggression by India, including storming Maldivian vessels. The Maldives Correctional Service (MCS) has announced a review of the leniency granted to Yameen, citing repeated violations of the agreement between Yameen and the correctional authority.
Former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has reignited the 'India Out' campaign, accusing the current administration of cowardice in handling relations with India. Despite legal constraints from his conviction for money laundering and bribery, Yameen supports the People's National Front (PNF) and criticizes senior officials for abandoning the 'India Out' advocacy they once championed. He asserts the ongoing presence of Indian military personnel in the Maldives, challenging government claims to the contrary. Yameen also criticizes the preservation of a presidential decree by his successor Ibrahim Mohamed Solih that banned the 'India Out' campaign. He highlights alleged acts of aggression by India, including storming Maldivian vessels. The Maldives Correctional Service (MCS) has announced a review of the leniency granted to Yameen, citing repeated violations of the agreement between Yameen and the correctional authority.
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Former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has reignited the 'India Out' campaign, accusing the current administration of cowardice in handling relations with India. Despite legal constraints from his conviction for money laundering and bribery, Yameen supports the People's National Front (PNF) and criticizes senior officials for abandoning the 'India Out' advocacy they once championed. He asserts the ongoing presence of Indian military personnel in the Maldives, challenging government claims to the contrary. Yameen also criticizes the preservation of a presidential decree by his successor Ibrahim Mohamed Solih that banned the 'India Out' campaign. He highlights alleged acts of aggression by India, including storming Maldivian vessels. The Maldives Correctional Service (MCS) has announced a review of the leniency granted to Yameen, citing repeated violations of the agreement between Yameen and the correctional authority.
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