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Concerned over Maldives political instability, says PM

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today expressed concern over the political instability in Maldives and hoped that it will have "free, fair and credible" elections in September, which India would support.

With Maldives witnessing a tussle between the Waheed government and former President Mohammed Nasheed, Singh said India wants all stakeholders in the island nation to resolve the issues "through dialogue".

He said that India would work closely to strengthen the relations with the island nation.

"We remain concerned about critical political instability in Maldives. It is our hope that Maldives will have free, fair and credible elections in September to elect their President," Singh said replying to the debate on Motion of Thanks on the Presidential address.
 

"India will support all efforts to ensure free, fair and credible elections...We are closely monitoring the developments. We will work closely to strengthen our relations with Maldives," the Prime Minister said.

Singh asked all stakeholders in Maldives to resolve the issues "through dialogue".

He noted that the election commission in Maldives has announced that Presidential polls would be held in September.

His comments came a day after Nasheed was arrested yesterday less than a fortnight after he left the Indian High Commission in Male where he was holed up for 11 days to evade arrest in a case concerning the detention of the Chief Criminal Judge during his Presidency. Nasheed was released by the court today.

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First Published: Mar 06 2013 | 7:45 PM IST

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