President Mohammad Muizzu statement on leaving of Indian Army from Maldives, know when will they leave
Indian Troops To Exit Maldives: President Mohammad Muizzu stated in the country's Parliament today on the exit of the Indian Army from Maldives. What did the President of Maldives say? Let us know.

The ongoing dispute between India and Maldives is still not over. Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu wants to expel Indian soldiers from the country under the 'India Out' campaign. Today Muizzu gave a speech in the country's Parliament regarding this and also stated the situation of the Indian Army in Maldives. However, Muizzoo's speech was boycotted by the two main opposition parties of Maldives. Muizzu made it clear that by March 10, 2024, India will withdraw its troops from one of the three aviation platforms in Maldives and the remaining two platforms by May 10, 2024. This decision was taken in the second meeting of the India-Maldives Core Group on February 2, which Muizzu reiterated in the Maldives Parliament.
Muizzu's 'India Out' campaign has failed. In such a situation, the question that naturally comes to mind is how? In fact, in the second meeting of the India-Maldives Core Group, a consensus was reached on the withdrawal of Indian troops from Maldives but it did not completely happen as per Muizzu's wish. Indian soldiers will be removed from Maldives, but civilian groups will take their place. Even though Indian soldiers will leave Maldives, India will not leave Maldives and will deploy civilian groups in place of soldiers, which will further the work of Indian soldiers.