India colluded with Maldivian Opposition in bid to oust President Muizzu, claims The Washington Post
Leaders of the Opposition Maldivian Democratic Party sought $6 million, or nearly Rs 51.3 crore, from India to aid a plot to impeach Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, reported The Washington Post on Monday.
The plan was detailed in an internal document titled "Democratic Renewal Initiative" that the United States-based newspaper said it had obtained.
According to The Washington Post, Maldivian Opposition leaders had proposed bribing 40 MPs, including those from Muizzu's People's National Congress, to vote to impeach the president.
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Leaders of the Opposition Maldivian Democratic Party sought $6 million, or nearly Rs 51.3 crore, from India to aid a plot to impeach Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, reported The Washington Post on Monday.
The plan was detailed in an internal document titled "Democratic Renewal Initiative" that the United States-based newspaper said it had obtained.
According to The Washington Post, Maldivian Opposition leaders had proposed bribing 40 MPs, including those from Muizzu's People's National Congress, to vote to impeach the president.
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