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"Hope Declined": In a heart-wrenching incident, a 14-year-old boy loses his life in the Maldives after President Muizzu denies Indian aircraft for emergency aid; since Muizzu's reign, life-saving Indian helicopters and planes hinge on his direct approval

In a tragic turn of events on January 20th, the life of a 14-year-old Maldivian boy was cut short, a consequence of a critical medical emergency and a concerning decision made at the highest level of government. President Mohammed Muizzu of the Maldives is at the center of a heart-wrenching controversy for reportedly denying permission for an Indian aircraft to provide urgent medical aid to the boy.
The young boy, living in the serene setting of Gaaf Alif Villingili, a small island in the Maldives, was battling a severe brain tumour. His condition took a grave turn when he suffered a stroke. This medical emergency sparked a desperate race against time, with his family urgently seeking to transport him to Male, the capital city of Maldives, which presumably offered better medical facilities.
This is where the situation took a distressing turn. According to reports from Maldivian media, the family's plea for an air ambulance faced a shocking delay. The boy's father, in a heart-wrenching statement to Adhadhu, a local news agency, conveyed the family's struggle and the response they received. He stated, “We called Island Aviation to get him to Male immediately after the stroke, but they did not answer our calls. They answered the phone at 8:30 AM on Thursday. The solution is to have an air ambulance for such cases.”
Further intensifying the controversy, a Maldivian Member of Parliament, Meekail Naseem, shed light on the political dimensions of this tragedy. Citing a report on the incident by Mihaaru, a local news outlet, and sharing it on social media platform X, MP Naseem brought attention to the potentially politically motivated decision that may have cost a young life. His words resonate with a tone of criticism and sorrow, “People shouldn’t have to pay with their lives to satisfy the President’s animosity towards India.” This bold statement suggests a grim reality where political conflicts overshadow humanitarian needs.
Sixteen hours after the family's urgent call for an emergency evacuation, the boy was finally transported to Male. However, this significant delay raises serious concerns about the efficiency of the emergency response system in the Maldives. Aasandha Company Limited, the entity responsible for managing the evacuation request, cited a technical issue as the cause of the delay. Their statement disclosed, “unfortunately, due to a technical problem with the flight at the last moment, the diversion was impossible as planned.” This explanation, while addressing the immediate cause of the delay, fails to provide solace for the tragic outcome.
The political backdrop to this incident is crucial. Since President Muizzu assumed power in the Maldives, the usage of Indian helicopters and planes for emergency evacuation has been tightly controlled. These resources, once a part of the emergency response infrastructure, are now only accessible with direct permission from the President. In this critical instance, it was reported that such permission was not granted.
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The controversy surrounding the non-utilization of Indian aircraft for medical evacuation drew a response from Maldives Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan. Addressing the criticism, he pointed out that a significant majority of evacuations, 93 per cent, were still conducted by Maldivian Airlines. He clarified the protocol involved in such situations through a social media post, stating, “The SOPs (standard operation procedures) of medical operations do not require notifying or seeking permission from the President. That is something done through the coordination of relevant institutions.” This statement suggests that the process for medical evacuations is typically independent of presidential intervention, which raises further questions about the specific circumstances of this case.
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India-Maldives Conflict
The tragic incident of a 14-year-old Maldivian boy's death has unfolded against a complex backdrop of escalating diplomatic tensions between India and the Maldives, a situation that has now been further complicated by recent developments in the political and social media spheres.
Central to this conflict is the "India Out" movement, a significant factor in President Mohammed Muizzu's electoral victory. His party's campaign was largely based on a nationalist stance, targeting the presence of fewer than 100 Indian armed forces personnel stationed in the Maldives. This sentiment reflects a growing rift in the relationship between the two countries, further strained by recent actions and statements.
After his election win, President Muizzu, known for his pro-China leanings, has been actively working to change the geopolitical dynamics of the region. His recent visit to China, where he signed several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), is indicative of his efforts to diversify the Maldives' international relations, particularly in areas like medical care and other essential services. A notable move in this direction is his ultimatum for Indian forces to leave the Maldives by March 2024. This decision underlines a strategic shift away from India and towards alternative alliances.
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Adding another layer to this intricate situation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Lakshadweep at the beginning of January 2024 has stirred the pot further. During his visit, he highlighted the potential of the Lakshadweep Islands as a tourist destination, a move seen as a direct appeal to Indian tourists to consider alternatives to the Maldives. This initiative gained traction on social media, with many users urging fellow Indians to choose Lakshadweep over the Maldives for their vacations.
The reaction from the Maldives to this social media trend was swift and severe. Some deputy ministers from the Maldives made derogatory comments against PM Modi and the Indian people, sparking a significant backlash. Indian social media users responded strongly to these remarks, leading to an uncomfortable situation for the Maldivian government. The controversy became so heated that the Maldivian government had to suspend three deputy ministers. This action was not only a response to the outcry from Indian netizens but also from those connected to the Maldivian tourism industry and opposition figures, who were likely concerned about the potential negative impact on the crucial tourism sector.
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In conclusion, this series of events paints a picture of a deepening diplomatic rift between India and the Maldives. The political strategies, social media exchanges, and international relations maneuvers all contribute to a tense and evolving situation. The outcome of these developments remains to be seen, but the impact on bilateral relations, regional politics, and most importantly, on the citizens of both countries, is undeniable.
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