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Indian election experts in Male ahead of Maldives poll

Unfortunately this beautiful 100% Muslim nation is in the poisonous hold of India. These so called election observers are nothing but more RAW personnel. That's why Pakistan and BD have been kept out. Elections in these two nations are fairer than in India - whatever they may claim. Nasheed guy is the Indian protegee. Yameen is a nationalist and feels they can do without India's over-lordship.

I fail to understand why Bangladesh is hell bent on spoiling its relations with India.......on pdf board, India's relation with maldives are not affecting BD and pak in a way then why cry like this
 
[Bregs];4748472 said:
I fail to understand why Bangladesh is hell bent on spoiling its relations with India.......on pdf board, India's relation with maldives are not affecting BD and pak in a way then why cry like this

Leave that guy, most of the BD guys here are jamaati Islami supports who killed their own people in 1971 siding with West Pakistan.
 
Unfortunately this beautiful 100% Muslim nation is in the poisonous hold of India. These so called election observers are nothing but more RAW personnel. That's why Pakistan and BD have been kept out. Elections in these two nations are fairer than in India - whatever they may claim. Nasheed guy is the Indian protegee. Yameen is a nationalist and feels they can do without India's over-lordship.

Over 2,229 local observers, 102 international observers, 1,343 representatives of political parties besides 1,642 local and 225 international journalists are keeping a hawk’s eye on the developments in this young multi-party democracy.

Maldives votes to elect new President | The Asian Age

all of them are RAW agent??wow..RAW means big... :yay:

about BD election commission,didn't BNP gave them ultimatum to resign????

and read more please grandpa,Yameen is brother of Gameen,another Indian Stooge who ruled over 30 years through autocracy in that country.. :cheers: its a win-win scenario..Waheed is a pure looser in this vote..and we all know who backed it..another great looser.. :omghaha:
 
Ok so these time they will make sure to put Bullet in his head .:sniper:
 
Nope, our professional seems to have been at the receiving end of severe trauma to his noggin, the man is addled and prone to indulging in his self constructed theorems.

My dear Fair Election type, how come in the state of Tripura the voter turnout is 91.60%. That is far above your national average. Tripura has a poor communication network. Insurgency is dormant, not dead. By what magic wand was that fantastic turn out figure achieved?
 
[Bregs];4748472 said:
I fail to understand why Bangladesh is hell bent on spoiling its relations with India.......on pdf board, India's relation with maldives are not affecting BD and pak in a way then why cry like this

To qualify for a Maldive nationality one has to be a Muslim. Maldive people are conservative Muslims. They detest cow-worshiping idolator Hindus. Muslims of Pakistan and BD are concerned that India is pressuring this nation so much to make it a compliant state like Mauritius or Bhutan.
 
My dear Fair Election type, how come in the state of Tripura the voter turnout is 91.60%. That is far above your national average. Tripura has a poor communication network. Insurgency is dormant, not dead. By what magic wand was that fantastic turn out figure achieved?

NE voting percentage was and is always high if you compare it with central india. Even Naxal hit areas score more than the metros.
Communication network has nothing to do with voting. Voting is done by Wards and the election staff reach the local place one day before elections with the machines. Uf necessary they are airlifted to the areas.
 
My dear Fair Election type, how come in the state of Tripura the voter turnout is 91.60%. That is far above your national average. Tripura has a poor communication network. Insurgency is dormant, not dead. By what magic wand was that fantastic turn out figure achieved?

Figure it out. Tripura has one of the highest lit rates in the country- standing at 94.65%. Higher lit rates always translate into higher voter turnouts. The security situation in Tripura hasn't reached a high quantum where bearded mobs pillage and get shot once every month. The proscribed groups are nascent and will remain so. Its, in the main, stable.

Also because of the facility provided by the EC to record postal ballots at the polling stations themselves for all the polling employees and ancillaries AND because of the popular sentiment riled up by the local Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura plus CPI-M. Everything adds up. Its called synergy- look it up. We aren't a client state like Bangladesh which is used and abused by all and sundry including its erstwhile Muslim compatriots, forever incapable of deciding its own destiny.

Tripura has adequate number of public works infra to house voting booths. Public schools in each constituency easily serve as poling stations.
 
To qualify for a Maldive nationality one has to be a Muslim. Maldive people are conservative Muslims. They detest cow-worshiping idolator Hindus. Muslims of Pakistan and BD are concerned that India is pressuring this nation so much to make it a compliant state like Mauritius or Bhutan.

Not all Indians are "cow worshiping idolators" and at least they didn't become an Arab ***** and convert to Islam because there Mum was getting raped like your ancestors. Silly Convert.

To qualify for a Maldive nationality one has to be a Muslim. Maldive people are conservative Muslims. They detest cow-worshiping idolator Hindus. Muslims of Pakistan and BD are concerned that India is pressuring this nation so much to make it a compliant state like Mauritius or Bhutan.

Hey ***** you want to me to give you Langhi Fckers some home truths? No, so shut up, Maldives doesn't care about your imaginary "ummah".
 
Not all Indians are "cow worshiping idolators" and at least they didn't become an Arab ***** and convert to Islam because there Mum was getting raped like your ancestors. Silly Convert.



Hey ***** you want to me to give you Langhi Fckers some home truths? No, so shut up, Maldives doesn't care about your imaginary "ummah".
leave him mate as he is probably a fcuked up bangaldeshi who probably lost his job to an Indian in canada....:omghaha:
that's the sole reason why he is always harping anti Indian slogans in this forum.but then again it's the R&AW which controls bangadesh through the BAL which is nothing more than an Indian ally(well it's quite good for us to have them as our ally)
 
Outgoing president raises concerns over Maldives vote

COLOMBO (AFP) – Outgoing Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed raised concerns Sunday about the first round of the polls in which he suffered a humiliating defeat, while calling for "peace and harmony" before the final vote.
Waheed received just 5.13 percent of the vote in the first round on September 7, while ex-leader Mohamed Nasheed took the top spot with 45.45 percent.
Nasheed, however, fell short of the majority mark and now faces a tricky run-off against his nearest rival Abdullah Yameen, who garnered 25.35 percent.
"I am very concerned that there are some very serious allegations regarding the election," Waheed said in a statement.
He did not elaborate but said it was "of utmost importance to resolve these issues by the respective constitutional mechanisms, and ascertain justice".
"I appeal to all Maldivian citizens to maintain the same peace and harmony in the second round of voting as well," he added.
The first round passed off without violence and the independent Elections Commission said 88 percent of the electorate turned out to vote in what was only the second presidential election since a new constitution was adopted in 2008.
The commission said the vote was monitored by nearly 4,000 independent observers. There have been no major complaints of fraud or rigging.
Waheed has said he was planning to back 54-year-old Yameen, half-brother of former strongman president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, in the September 28 run-off.
Waheed became the president in February last year after Nasheed, the country's first elected president, resigned claiming a "coup" backed by the military.
Nasheed also accused Waheed of involvement in a conspiracy with former dictator Gayoom to topple his government.
Waheed denies the charges, but the contested change in leadership blemished what was a flourishing democracy in South Asia and has left a legacy of bitterness and distrust.


Outgoing president raises concerns over Maldives vote | Fox News

India hopes 2nd round of Maldives vote will be peaceful, fair


New Delhi: India on Monday asked Maldives and its people to ensure an environment conducive to a peaceful and transparent second round of Presidential election on September 28 while congratulating them for successful conclusion of the first round.

Reiterating its resolve to strengthen institutions of democracy in Maldives, India said the high turnout was indicative of commitment of Maldivians towards consolidation of democracy there.



It also expressed the conviction that the candidates would accept the verdict of the people and work together for a peaceful transition.

"We congratulate the people of Maldives for the peaceful conclusion of the first round of Presidential elections held on September 7, 2013. The exceptionally high turnout of 88.44 per cent was indicative of the high commitment attached by the people of Maldives towards a consolidation of democracy in the country," the spokesperson in External Affairs Ministry said.

He also said the high-level delegation of Indian observers had noted that polling was "orderly and unblemished by any notable incident".

The six teams of Indian observers covered 158 polling booths (33.6 per cent of total booths) across the country.

"They appreciated the competence, industry and cheerfulness of the election staff, mutual trust between the candidates, representatives and counting personnel and above all the discipline, patience and dignity of the Maldivian voters," he added.

The second round will take place between Former President Mohammmed Nasheed and Progressive Party of Maldives candidate Abdulla Yameen.

The run-off between top two candidates became necessary as none of the candidates managed to secure the crucial 50 per cent votes in the first round held on Saturday.

While Maldivian Democratic Party leader and former Nasheed managed little over 45 per cent votes, Progressive Party of Maldives candidate and ex-president Abdul Gayoom's brother Yameen secured just 25 per cent of over two lakh votes polled.


http://zeenews.india.com/news/natio...ldives-vote-will-be-peaceful-fair_875312.html
 
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