Former President Mohamed Nasheed has said that hardliners in the current coalition government could have a dramatic impact on the future of tourism of the Maldives.
Nasheed made this statement in an interview with UK’s Telegraph Travel.
“They are talking about alcohol-free resorts, about getting non-drinking tourists to come in from Iran. I can easily imagine holidaymakers being prosecuted for kissing in public, as in some Muslim countries,” Nasheed had said to Telegraph Travel.
Nasheed also criticised Islamic Ministry’s recent circular banning mixed-gender public dancing.
“Public dancing, singing and spas have been banned in Malé [the capital city]. But un-Islamic behaviour is un-Islamic behaviour whether it is in Malé or in a resort.”
Nasheed expressed concern over the activities of the government’s security forces, and also urged holidaymakers to avoid those resorts whose owners he alleged were responsible for his downfall.
Hardliners in the government can impact tourism: Nasheed
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