Indian government offers to replace destroyed police vehicles

The Indian government has offered to replace all police vehicles destroyed during the unrest that flared across the country following the recent transition of Presidential power.

The police bore the brunt of the anger that followed former President Nasheed’s resignation, resulting in damage that the Ministry of Home Affairs has estimated to amount to Rf183million.

The majority of the damage occurred in the atolls where 16 vehicles were destroyed during February’s upheavals.

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  1. Why is the Indian government wasting my tax rupees on this politically unstable and bankrupt country? Surely Maldives can buy their own vehicles for their thuggish police farce, sorry, force.

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  2. If you destroy your own public property, you have to spend your money to buy new ones. Why is this much generosity from India? Hasn't the Indian government got other important things do? Let them know their ignorance stand on their own feet. Has India offered or Maldives begged?

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  3. @Indira

    I think India is acting on its own interests of Regional security as well as National security. Leave your bigoted ideology

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  4. MDP should pay for this actually, not the Indian government. It is the MDP thugs who destroyed them. Anni should be the one responsible to pay for them. The terrorist Nasheed, head of MDP (Maldives Destructive Party).

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  5. it is not the MDP who destroyed these vehicles, it's the police who themselves did it. they wanted to blame the MDP for this nasty activities. please do bear in mind that during "august 12 and 13" Gayyoom's thugs and these " deciplined chaps set fire on Huravee building and made this a reason to desperse the crowd at Republic Square. we have photos showing POLICE PERSONNELS caring petrol.

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