Male(Maldives): Extending a "sincere apology" for the hurt caused by the derogatory remarks by some of its deputy ministers against the Indian Prime Minister and Indians, a top travel and tour operator body of the Maldives on Tuesday sought rapprochement of relations with India to avert a potential adverse impact on tourism that is the lifeblood of the archipelago nation.
Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO)'s appeal came in a letter to the CEO of an online travel platform in India after it announced the suspension of all flight bookings to the island nation on its website in solidarity with India. Starting late Saturday, there was a full-blown backlash directed at the Maldives following the derogatory remarks against India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media by three deputy ministers at the Maldives Youth Ministry after he posted photos and video on X after he visited the pristine Lakshadweep Islands on India's west coast earlier that day.
Tourism stands as the lifeblood of the Maldives, contributing over two-thirds of our GDP and providing livelihoods to approximately 44,000 Maldivians who work directly in the tourism sector. The potential adverse impact on tourism holds the power to unleash severe repercussions on our economy, affecting the lives and well-being of many, MATATO said in a letter to the CEO of EaseMyTrip, the online travel booking platform.
In a series of posts on social media platform X on Monday, EaseMyTrip CEO Nishant Pitti said the Water & beaches of Lakshadweep are as good as Maldives/Seychelles. We at @EaseMyTrip will come up with crazy special offers to promote this pristine destination that our PM @narendramodi has recently visited! The EaseMyTrip CEO also asked the travellers to Say no to Maldives bookings and explore the wonders of Ayodhya and Lakshadweep.
Referring to the derogatory remarks for which three deputy ministers were suspended by the Maldives government, the MATATO letter, signed by its president Abdulla Ghiyas and vice president Mohamed Shaz Waleed and addressed to Pitti, said recent events have cast a somber shadow on the relationship between India and Maldives and extended its sincere apologies for the hurt caused by these remarks.