Indian High Commissioner to the Maldives D.M Mulay has stressed that despite the rather infant democracy, Maldives can become the leading nation in South Asia if the country could set aside differences of opinion and learn to work together for a common goal. Speaking during a meeting held to relay his first hand experience in the significance of democracy with police officers yesterday, Mulay noted that Maldives being blessed with the abundance of natural beauty, high literacy rate and established as one of the leading destinations for tourists could improve its economy if the countryâ™s revenue is retained within the nation.
A Police statement issued based on Mulayâ™s speech detailed that after India gained independence from the British, several States was formed within the South Asian giant.
However, the Indian High Commissioner highlighted that the people in-spite of their divergences in views and beliefs had worked in harmony for the best interest of the nation.
While taking Japan as a model, Mulay stated that Japan had displayed fine examples of true democracy evident from the progress achieved in the country today. High Commissioner stressed that Japan had worked together to rise above the devastation of the Tsunami.
Police detailed that Police Commissioner Abdulla Riyaz and Deputy Commissioner Hussain Waheed had also participated in the ceremony.
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