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Chinese projects akin to land grab, says Maldives ex-leader

Mohamed Nasheed told reporters in Sri Lanka's capital on Monday that current President Yameen Abdul Gayoom has opened the doors to Chinese investment without any regard for procedure or transparency.

Colombo, Jan 22: Mohamed Nasheed, the exiled former leader of the Maldives, said increasing Chinese influence amounts to a land grab in the guise of investments in island development.

 Mohamed Nasheed, the exiled former leader of the Maldives. PTI file photo

He said this year's presidential election could be the last chance to extricate his country from increasing Chinese influence.

Mohamed Nasheed told reporters in Sri Lanka's capital on Monday that current President Yameen Abdul Gayoom has opened the doors to Chinese investment without any regard for procedure or transparency.

He said China is "buying up our lands, buying up our key infrastructure and effectively buying up our sovereignty." Nasheed is disqualified from contesting the presidency this year due to a prison sentence.

He is now living in exile in Britain after going there for medical treatment while in prison. There was no immediate response from the government.

PTI

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