A growing number of Indian celebrities and social media influencers are aligning with the call to boycott the Maldives, sparked by derogatory remarks made by a Maldivian minister against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The controversy stems from Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep, where he inaugurated development projects and showcased the picturesque beaches. Images of Modi snorkeling gained traction on social media, triggering interest in Lakshadweep among travel enthusiasts.
The discord escalated when Maldives minister Mariyam Shiuna criticized Modi’s visit in a now-deleted post on X, prompting some Maldivian netizens to make racist and insulting comments targeting Indians. The clash of opinions initiated an online campaign urging people to avoid Maldives and support alternative destinations.
Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra recently joined the movement, expressing his stance on X by highlighting that “‘India Out’ was a part of the manifesto. Maldives voted for it. Now, it’s up to us, Indians, to choose wisely. I know that my family will. Jai Hind.”
This escalating tension raises questions about the impact of diplomatic incidents on tourism and highlights the role of influential figures in shaping public opinion. As the boycott gains momentum, it remains to be seen how it will influence travel decisions and whether diplomatic channels will be engaged to address the underlying issues between the nations.
Akshay Kumar spoke out against the Maldives junior minister’s comments, stressing the importance of dignity. He encouraged supporting Indian tourism and exploring the beautiful islands within the country.
Came across comments from prominent public figures from Maldives passing hateful and racist comments on Indians. Surprised that they are doing this to a country that sends them the maximum number of tourists.
We are good to our neighbors but
why should we tolerate such… pic.twitter.com/DXRqkQFguN— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 7, 2024
Sachin Tendulkar actively participated in an online initiative to promote India’s scenic beaches and tourist destinations, although he didn’t specifically mention Maldives in his endorsements.
250+ days since we rang in my 50th birthday in Sindhudurg!
The coastal town offered everything we wanted, and more. Gorgeous locations combined with wonderful hospitality left us with a treasure trove of memories.
India is blessed with beautiful coastlines and pristine… pic.twitter.com/DUCM0NmNCz
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) January 7, 2024
Sonam Mahajan urged fellow Indians to reconsider their travel plans to the Maldives following controversial remarks by a Maldivian minister. In a tweet, she emphasized choosing destinations like Lakshadweep, highlighting the importance of supporting places that foster positive sentiments towards Indian visitors.