Maldives crisis: Oppn submits no-confidence motion against Attorney General

ANI  |  Male [Maldives] 

Maldives' said on Sunday they have submitted a no-confidence motion against the Attorney General, the General, for refusing to implement the ruling.

"I would like to note that the and also the of the Parliament have resigned today," Mahloof told ANI.

"We are worried that the of the criminal court has been changed against the ruling of the and now they have started issuing new arrest warrants," he added.

He further said two out of three (MPs), who were in exile, were arrested today upon their arrival at the airport here today.

In connection with this, Mahloof also expressed his concern over getting arrested again along with the other leaders and supporters.

"I was in jail for 11 months. Later, I lived in exile and returned to the a few nights back. I might be arrested at any time. Even the whole opposition, all our leaders, all our supporters in a fear that we all might get arrested anytime," he said.

The small island nation in the is witnessing political crisis after refused to obey Supreme Court's orders, asking the to reinstate the 12 ousted from a jail.

Also, Maldivian authorities on Saturday announced an indefinite postponement of parliamentary session

Earlier today, the police allegedly used force and pepper spray on a group of people gathered outside Abdulla Saeed's residence in Male to stop his arrest.

Describing the ordeal, Eva Abdulla, of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), told ANI over the phone, "Absolute breakdown of and order.

The public is on the edge. I am very concerned as we are facing increased unrest. They (police) have just used pepper spray and on the crowd."

Eva added, "We need our neighbours, especially to do all that it can to impress upon the of to implement the SC ruling."

The has been in a state of turmoil since 2015 when Nasheed, the first democratically elected of the country, was arrested on "terrorism" charges, relating to the arrest of a during his tenure.

The arrest had led to widespread protests across the country and resulted in the arrest of hundreds of dissidents. The apex court had sentenced Nasheed to 13 years in prison.

In 2016, Nasheed sought political asylum in the (UK) after travelling there on medical leave from prison.

Ten years ago, the became a multiparty democracy, after three decades of autocratic rule of former strongman and Yameen's half-brother

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First Published: Sun, February 04 2018. 20:15 IST