India asks Maldives to restore political process before holding presidential election

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today expressed concern over announcement of elections in the without allowing democratic institutions, including Parliament and the judiciary, to work in a free and transparent manner.

"The announcement of elections in the at a time when the democratic institutions, including the Majlis and the judiciary, are not allowed to function in a free and transparent manner is indeed a matter of concern," he said.

Kumar said was closely following the evolving situation in the country.

"We have urged the Government of to return to the path of democracy and ensure credible restoration of the political process and the rule of law, before the elections are conducted," he said.

"It is important that a conducive atmosphere is created for holding free and fair elections in the Maldives," Kumar added.

Amid political instability in the country, the announced that will be held in September.

Ties between India and the Maldives nose-dived after Maldivian declared emergency on February 5 following an order by the country's to release a group of opposition leaders, who had been convicted in widely criticised trials.

The emergency was lifted 45 days later.

Last month, a sentenced the island nation's former as well as the of its to long prison terms, which was criticised by India.

Since the beginning of the political crisis in the Maldives, India has repeatedly urged the to allow all institutions, including its and Parliament, to function in a free and independent manner, and to permit genuine political dialogue between all political parties.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 20:50 IST