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Indians cancelled their trips to the Maldives promptly due to the uproar caused by a minister’s post against PM Modi !

Minister Abdulla Mahzoom Majid of Maldives has alleged that Prime Minister Modi’s recent trip to the Lakshadweep archipelago aims to divert India’s attention from the Maldives.

The Maldives is currently experiencing a surge in trip cancellations by Indian tourists following a string of remarks from the island nation directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep.

A tweet, posted shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Lakshadweep archipelago, alleged that India was intentionally targeting the Maldives and insinuated that India couldn’t compete with the Maldives in terms of beach tourism. This social media post has triggered widespread anger among Indian citizens, leading many to voice their dissatisfaction on different platforms.

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Minister Abdulla Mahzoom Majid of the Maldives has alleged that Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to the Lakshadweep archipelago is an endeavor to divert India’s attention away from the Maldives. Majid further stated that India is actively promoting Lakshadweep as a tourist hotspot, which poses a challenge to the Maldives in terms of beach tourism.These remarks have sparked a significant backlash, resulting in numerous Indian tourists reportedly canceling their plans to visit the Maldives.

Screenshots of canceled flights and hotel reservations have been circulating online, and the hashtag #BoycottMaldives has gained traction on various social media platforms in India.Furthermore, online forums and travel booking platforms have been inundated with comments and reviews expressing disappointment and anger. Some travelers have even initiated online campaigns, urging others to refrain from visiting the Maldives until an official apology is issued.

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