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'Indians rightfully angry': Maldives MP after ministers' 'insluting' comments about PM Modi

DNA Monday, 8 January 2024
After three Maldives deputy ministers were reportedly suspended, the former deputy speaker of Maldives, Eva Abdullah, issued a statement. The Maldives face backlash after "insulting" comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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