Maldives Abdulla Yameen India Out New Demand To Return Helicopters And Indian Staff Mohamed Muizzu- India Out mastermind Yameen again spewed venom and made a big demand to Muizzu regarding India. – 2024-03-21 04:17:06

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2024-03-21 04:17:06
Male: Maldives, sitting in the lap of China, is now completely engaged in ending relations with India. India is in the neighborhood of Maldives, but its leaders are now engaged in anti-India work at the behest of China. Former President Abdulla Yameen, who started the ‘India Out’ campaign in Maldives, said on Tuesday night that Indian soldiers are currently deployed in the ‘disguise’ of civilians to operate helicopters. But after the launch of air ambulance service for patients in case of emergency, there is no need for them to stay in Maldives. He has also demanded the government to order the removal of civilians operating helicopters. Abdullah Yameen is considered the guru of President Mohammad Muizzu. Abdullah Yameen could not contest the elections due to a case, after which he fielded Muizzu in his place. It is Yameen who started the anti-India wave in Maldives. Currently he is busy forming a new party named People’s National Front (PNF). Speaking at a PNF rally, he criticized the government over its partnership with India, particularly the operation of Indian helicopters in the Maldives.

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Yameen said, ‘The main reason for Indian soldiers coming here was to transport patients in helicopters. A plane that can land in the sea has been launched as an air ambulance. So if only Indian soldiers were to operate the helicopter, it is resolved. Now when will you ask them to go with the helicopter? He said that it is not necessary that the soldiers change into black uniforms and come like civilians and operate helicopters here.

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Yameen’s venom against India

Yameen said that the government has started air ambulance service with seaplanes because it does not want to use helicopters. He also said that the government is planning to buy helicopters. Air ambulance services are available 24 hours a day. Therefore, there is no need for Indian soldiers to be deployed in Maldives to airlift patients on helicopters. Yameen asked whether the Muizzu government can say this to India? Yameen said, shouldn’t the government tell the same thing after fixing the date for the helicopter and its pilots to leave the country?

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