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Number of Indian Troops in Maldives Still Unclear: President-Elect’s Spokesperson

Number of Indian Troops in Maldives Still Unclear: President-Elect’s Spokesperson

Mohamed Firuzul Abdulla Khaleel, spokesperson for the President-elect's office, stated that government agencies have not provided adequate information on the number of Indian troops in the Maldives. President-elect Mohamed Muizzu could not provide details, and the matter remains unclear. Abdul Raheem Abdulla, Director General of Transition and PNC Chairman, also confirmed the lack of clarity. The removal of Indian troops was a key campaign pledge by Muizzu, who is set to take office on November 17. The current administration has not fully cooperated with transition committees.

Mohamed Firuzul Abdulla Khaleel, spokesperson for the President-elect's office, stated that government agencies have not provided adequate information on the number of Indian troops in the Maldives. President-elect Mohamed Muizzu could not provide details, and the matter remains unclear. Abdul Raheem Abdulla, Director General of Transition and PNC Chairman, also confirmed the lack of clarity. The removal of Indian troops was a key campaign pledge by Muizzu, who is set to take office on November 17. The current administration has not fully cooperated with transition committees.

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Mohamed Firuzul Abdulla Khaleel, spokesperson for the President-elect's office, stated that government agencies have not provided adequate information on the number of Indian troops in the Maldives. President-elect Mohamed Muizzu could not provide details, and the matter remains unclear. Abdul Raheem Abdulla, Director General of Transition and PNC Chairman, also confirmed the lack of clarity. The removal of Indian troops was a key campaign pledge by Muizzu, who is set to take office on November 17. The current administration has not fully cooperated with transition committees.

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