Maldives election: India congratulates Opposition candidate Solih

September 24, 2018 07:57 am | Updated 07:57 am IST

India, on Monday, congratulated Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, the joint Opposition candidate who has claimed victory in the Maldivian Presidential Election after securing over 58 per cent votes.

"We welcome the successful completion of the third Presidential election process in the Maldives which, according to preliminary information, Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has won.  We heartily congratulate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on his victory and hope that the Election Commission will officially confirm the result at the earliest," a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs read.

"This election marks not only the triumph of democratic forces in the Maldives, but also reflects the firm commitment to the values of democracy and the rule of law. In keeping with our 'Neighbourhood First' Policy, India looks forward to working closely with the Maldives in further deepening our partnership," the External Affairs Ministry has said.

Following ex-President Mohamed Nasheed’s decision in June to exit the presidential race, the joint Opposition led by his Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) decided to field a common candidate. The unlikely coalition — of MDP with the Jumhooree party, Adalat party, and a faction of the ruling Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) — chose Mr. Solih to fight a political rival they all shared.

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