Swamy's Maldives remark his personal view: Govt

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The (MEA) on Sunday said that (BJP) Subramanian Swamy's tweets about invading the were his personal views and not the government's.

"Opinion expressed by Dr Swamy in his tweet is personal. It does not reflect the view of Government of India," read the statement.

Taking to his handle on August 22, labelled Maldivian a "usurper," and said, "In Colombo today I had a chance meet with Fmr Maldive Naseed. He is apprehensive of gross rigging in their forthcoming election. cannot allow that as a neighbour and also since current usurper has humiliated Indians recently. We need an action plan."

"should invade the if rigging of election takes place," added.

Earlier today, Swamy defended his comments by saying that should invade the "if" there is rigging in their elections. "Why is the present Govt of Maldives upset by my "If then" statement that if Maldive's Sept 24th is rigged then India should invade that nation? Already Indians in that nation are fearing reprisals. We have to protect our citizens," Swamy tweeted.

Indo-Maldives ties have been strained recently over the political situation in the island nation, coming in the backdrop of reports suggesting that hundreds of work visas had been denied to Indians by the Maldives.

The has recently called upon the to allow democratic institutions to work in a transparent manner.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 19:00 IST