MATI criticizes derogatory comments against PM Modi

In the midst of the ongoing tension between the Maldives and India, the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI) has strongly criticized derogatory comments made by officials in the tourism-dependent nation against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian populace.

Describing India as a close neighbor and ally, MATI emphasized India’s consistent role as a first responder to various crises in the history of the Maldives. In a statement, MATI expressed gratitude, stating, “India is one of our closest neighbors and allies. India has always been a first responder to various crises throughout our history, and we are immensely grateful to the close relationship that the government as well as the people of India have maintained with us.”

Highlighting India’s significant contributions to the Maldives’ tourism industry, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, MATI noted that India has been a consistent and substantial contributor to the sector. The association conveyed its wish for the enduring relationship between the two nations and pledged to avoid actions or speech that could negatively impact their strong bond.

The controversy arose when the Maldives deputy minister, along with other cabinet members and government officials, made disrespectful remarks regarding PM Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep. Despite the uproar, Indians, including cricketers and film celebrities, showed support for local beach destinations and endorsed PM Modi’s initiative to promote beach tourism in Lakshadweep.

In response to the remarks, the Maldives government distanced itself from the comments made by its ministers. Maldivian Minister of Foreign Affairs Moosa Zameer emphasized that such remarks against foreign leaders are unacceptable and do not reflect the official position of the Maldives government. The Indian High Commissioner to Maldives, Munu Mahawar, held a pre-arranged meeting with Ali Naseer Mohamed, Ambassador at Large, to discuss bilateral issues, indicating diplomatic engagement.

Former Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih condemned the use of hateful language against India by Maldivian government officials and stressed the enduring friendship between the two countries. Solih emphasized the need to prevent such remarks from negatively impacting the age-old relationship between India and the Maldives.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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