Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MALDIVES POLLS: EXILED EXPREZ NASHID PULLS HIS CANDIDACY

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The exiled former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, withdrew on Friday his candidacy for September’s contentiou­s elections against incumbent Abdulla Yameen who has jailed all his main rivals.

Nasheed announced his decision after being informed by the national electoral commission that he was disqualifi­ed from running in the September 23 vote in the archipelag­o nation.

“I have decided to relinquish my Presidenti­al ticket,” he tweeted, calling the electoral commission’s decision — which it says was due to Nasheed’s terrorism conviction — “illegal”.

He added however that his Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) would still contest the election and would appoint another candidate in his place.

Yameen has ruled the Maldives, better known abroad as an up-market tourist destinatio­n, with an iron fist since 2013, launching a crackdown on dissent that has seen two of the country’s former leaders put behind bars.

Nasheed was convicted of terrorism in 2015 in a case widely decried by rights groups as politicall­y motivated, and handed a 13-year jail sentence.

He was allowed to go to London in 2016 for medical treatment and has remained there in exile since, vowing however to return for the election.

Among those in jail are Yameen’s half-brother Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, a former strongman who ruled the Sunni Muslim country of 340,000 people for 30 years until 2008.

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