- Naseem has demanded responsibility and prompt action in response to rude remarks made by high-ranking officials.
- He has formally asked that the foreign minister be called before the Parliament.
- Regarding PM Modi’s visit to the Indian island chain, Shiuna made derogatory and satirical remarks.
A Maldivian member of parliament named Mickail Naseem has demanded responsibility and prompt action in response to rude remarks made by high-ranking officials on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He has formally asked that the foreign minister be called before the Parliament and that the parliamentary committee call the officials in question.
Maldivian MP
The controversy started when a deputy minister from the Maldives, together with other cabinet members and government officials, made derogatory remarks about Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep.
“Lakshadweep has to be on your list for those who wish to embrace the adventurer in them,” was the message PM Modi wrote alongside images he shared of the ocean, white beaches, and clear blue skies.
Regarding PM Modi’s visit to the Indian island chain, Shiuna, the deputy minister of youth empowerment in the Maldives, made derogatory and satirical remarks.
Former Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih said that New Delhi has always been a good friend to the island nation and denounced the use of “hateful language” against India by government officials on social media.