'All are in clear and present danger in Maldives'

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

One of the 12 MPs disqualified from the Parliament by the in the Maldives, Abdulla Sinan, has recently returned back to the from eight-month exile. His return comes at a time when the country is in a state of emergency after refused to obey Supreme Court's order to release jailed opposition leaders from prison.

In an exclusive interview to ANI, Sinan gave his views on the current situation of the country, implications of the emergency and expectations from

Q1: The has been facing a political unrest for the past few years. It recently took an ugly turn after the verdict. How do you see the present situation in the island nation?

-Presently all are in clear (and) present danger. Basic human rights have been suspended. And we will not give up.

Q2: Yameen continues to defy orders and using force to crush the judiciary. What will be its implications?

-His intention is to force and to resign. We will use his minority in Parliament to appoint new judges to Bench.

But he does not have the required number to pass it. So he could manipulate everything he wishes and the end result would be that we all will get a long jail term.

Q3. You are one of the 12 MPs who was disqualified by the Now, you are back in the after living in exile. Are you feeling relaxed after the apex court ruling?

-I am indeed not. According to late night information again Yameen tried to get a warrant to arrest me but court at that time refused to do so. Now, I am in hiding. But, today again Yameen has amended the SOI decree by suspending all our basic rights like right to and right to stay silent...etc

Q4. What is the solution to the unrest in the How can other countries and institutions help to bring stability in the country? What are your expectations from

-former Nasheed said, it is vital Indian intervention at this stage. a first step, must send a here and request unconditionally to release all political prisoners mentioned in order and if not military intervention is the only option I see.

Yesterday, Former of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Abdulla Saeed, Justice and were arrested by security forces, just hours after Yameen declared a state of emergency in the country.

Yameen, who has been defying Supreme Court's orders, directing him to release former Mohamed Nasheed, and free eight other political opponents from prison, has given sweeping powers to security forces in the country, which is facing widespread protests against the

The opposition and general public have been unrelentingly asking Yameen to step down and allow a new leadership to take charge.

was in Ruling Progressive Party of (PPM) and eight months ago quit from the party and joined Opposition reformers. He returned back to the on February 4 after living eight months in exile in

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 22:25 IST