Indian mission appeals for peace, calm in Male

   Jul 15, 6:42 pm

Male (Maldives), July 15 (ANI): India's High Commission in Male, Maldives, on Suinday, appealed to that country's political parties to maintain peace and calm amid escalating tensions.

Expressing the recent escalation of tensions in Maldives as a matter of serious concern, the Indian high commission called on all parties and socio-political organizations to maintain peace and calm and cooperate in the efforts to maintain law and order.

A high commission release also reiterated the need for all parties to work together in the spirit of cooperation and reconciliation to resolve all the outstanding issues.

In this context, the high commission release said it is important that setting aside their differences, the parties should hold talks to ameliorate the current situation so that day to day life of Maldivian people is not affected adversely. (ANI)

Legacy of cruelty by Islamists should end: Bangladesh educationist May 24, 7:41 pm
Dhaka, May 24 (ANI): Bangladesh educationist Azad Chowdhury called for the banning of the country's biggest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, and blamed the organisation for misusing Islam and committing the wartime atrocities during the 1971 liberation war.
Full Story »
Three large explosions, gunfire near Indian embassy in Kabul May 24, 6:36 pm
Kabul (Afghanistan), May 24 (ANI): At least three explosions were reported from an area close to the Indian Embassy here on Friday, though there was no information of human casualties, if any.
Full Story »
Homeland Security bulletin warns 3-D printed gun plans may be 'impossible' to access May 24, 5:07 pm
Washington, May 24 (ANI): The menace of 3-D printed guns has already spread far and it will be 'impossible' to stop the manufacturing of more guns, an intelligence bulletin has revealed.
Full Story »
Lincoln's 'life-saving note' put up for 15000 dollars May 24, 5:07 pm
Washington, May 24 (ANI): Former American president Abraham Lincoln's scribbled note ordering a disabled 14-year-old boy to be released from the Army in response to the boy's father's plea, has been put on sale at 15000 dollars as part of a rare collection of Lincoln's children-related documents.
Full Story »
Comments

LATEST STORIES
TOP VIDEO STORIES
PHOTO GALLERY