2024-04-26 06:49:04
Beijing: China is very happy with the victory of the anti-India party of Mohammed Muizzu in the parliamentary elections in Maldives. This is why Chinese media Global Times is trying to taunt India by writing something every day. Recently, Global Times wrote in an opinion that India should understand that Maldives is not taking sides, rather it is choosing independence. In fact, not only in India but all over the world, Maldivian President Mohammed Muizzu is considered close to China. During his rule, Maldives has grown closer to China, while relations with India have soured. Global Times in its opinion has also made an unsuccessful attempt to malign India by calling Muizzu clean.
China happy with Muijju’s victory
Global Times wrote, “The People’s National Congress party led by Maldivian President Mohammed Muizzu won a landslide victory in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, securing 71 out of 93 seats. However, the result left India worried about the Maldives’ distancing itself from it. Chinese analysts say the results of the Maldivian parliamentary elections reflect the will of the people, emphasizing that the people of Maldives are not choosing to lean towards China. Supporting the policy.”
India vs China’s claim in Maldives rejected
She further wrote, “Undoubtedly, the Maldivian parliamentary election is an internal matter for the Maldives, and China fully respects the choice made by the Maldivian people. However, some forces have bad intentions regarding these elections. Some Western media outlets took the opportunity to sensationalize the elections by claiming that the elections were a result of the so-called China-India geopolitical rivalry, although China has never viewed the Maldivian parliamentary elections as a geopolitical competition between China and other countries. “
Gave clean chit to Muijju
Taking a dig at the Indian media, the Global Times wrote, “Some people in India are concerned about the so-called pro-China and anti-India stance of the Muizzu administration. Some Indian media outlets even claimed that the Maldives is “tilting towards China And the regional power and traditional beneficiary is moving away from India. India’s self-proclaimed attitude as a “well-wisher” fully reflects that it views South Asia as its “backyard.” Global Times alleged that India adopted a strategy of exclusion rather than cooperation.
Accused India of cold war mentality
The Global Times spewed venom against India, alleging that it “has always been skeptical of South Asian countries developing comprehensive cooperation with other powers. Some Indians view China’s general cooperation with the Maldives with a Cold War mentality.” , which is not right. Maldives’ decision to break free from Indian control and become a truly independent country has dealt a huge blow to India’s hegemonic mentality. In fact, Muizzu partially The victory was achieved because New Delhi’s long-term pressure and interference in the internal affairs of the Maldives had created strong anti-India sentiment among the people of Maldives.”