India also said it has been concerned over the occurrence of recent anti-India demonstrations and statements by a section in Maldives, official spokesperson in the MEA said, adding a senior government official had visited that country and conveyed India's "concern" in this regard.
"We have seen reports related to the arrest of former Secretary General SAARC and other members of the Majlis in the Maldives earlier today.
"India has maintained regular dialogue with Maldivian authorities. As a close and friendly neighbour, we are concerned at the continuing political instability in the country. There is an urgent need for dialogue and reconciliation among all political parties in Maldives in a peaceful and democratic manner," the spokesperson said.
He said India also urges the Maldivian government and all political parties to adhere strictly to democratic principles and the rule of law thus paving the way for the holding of free, fair and credible elections. "Violence and coercive measures are not conducive to this end," he added.
"India has been concerned at the occurrence of anti-India demonstrations and statements by a section in Maldives. A senior official of the Government of India visited Maldives recently and conveyed our concerns in regard to recent developments in the country.
"The situation is being monitored closely keeping in view the need to ensure safety and security of Indians in Maldives and Indian interests in that country," he said.
Some of the top leaders of ousted President Mohamed Nasheed's party MDP have been arrested on the charges of alcohol consumption, the party said today.