# Nasheed wanted military intervention of India
Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed sought the military presence and support of the most influential state of SAARC to solve the ongoing crisis. He urged New Delhi to observe the 'rapid role'. He also sought US support.
Indian news media has reported on Tuesday. It is said in the news that on Tuesday, President Abdullah Yamin Abdul Gayoom issued an emergency call on Monday after Mohammad Nasheed said in a message.
Mohammad Nasheed's Maldivian Democratic Party is run from the SAARC country Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo. From here on Tuesday, urging New Delhi to send an emergency message urgently.
In a message sent to the party through the team Maldives Democratic Party, Nasheed said, "We want India to send ambassadors along with the contingent of its military forces to free the detainees, including former President Mamun Abdul Gayoom, to deliver them to their homes." We are seeking visible presence of India (in the Maldives). "
In a message sent to New Delhi, he said, "He must be removed from power (President Abdullah Yameen Abdul Gayoom). It is a legitimate request from the Maldivian people towards the governments of the world, especially in India and the United States."
Mohammad Nasheed urged United States financial institutions to shut down all kinds of financial transactions with the authoritarian Yamin Gayoom government.
In context, Mohammad Nasheedi (50) is the democratically elected first president of the history of the Maldives.
In the message, he criticized the issuance of emergency and said, "The President Yemen has issued a state of emergency in Maldives. Because he has banned fundamental rights, all activities of the Supreme Court have been postponed. His announcement was unconstitutional and illegal. No Maldivian citizen is bound to obey an illegal illegal order. "
President Abdullah Yamin Abdul Gayoom on Monday announced the state of emergency after the police and the soldiers arrested the president's elder brother, former president Mamun Abdul Gayoom, at midnight.
In addition, the two Supreme Court judges also took away the verdict in the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning, police and security forces took them away in the Supreme Court. Supreme to fear of being arrested
The court judges took shelter from their residence and took refuge in the Supreme Court House.
On the bench, the bench of the four judges of the Supreme Court ordered the two judges arrested on Thursday to give their freedom and exemption and the arrest of the president and the arrest of the detainees in the name of all opposition political leaders.
They are Justice Abdullah Saeed and Justice Ali Hamid. A judicial officer was also arrested at that time. They were arrested without any specific allegations.
In this way, the government of President Yamin Gayoom is continuing to carry out various repressive measures, including continuous arrest, detention, prosecution.
President Abdullah Yameen Gayayum is holding power by virtually stopping constitutional institutions including parliament and Supreme Court. In all, cu are now prevailing in the country.
Maldivian Bar Association President and former Attorney General Husnu al-Saud told Reuters, "The state of emergency is the suspension of all the activities of the Supreme Court. This means that no one is in charge of judiciary. The judiciary is virtually unprotected. "