Hours after Maldivian police blocked the revote, Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement urging for the election to be properly concluded.
"India calls upon the Government of Maldives and all parties concerned to fulfil their responsibility towards the people of the Maldives by playing a constructive role in the election process and by fully assisting the (Maldivian) Election Commission in holding the Presidential polls without further delay," said the MEA statement.
"Keeping in mind the wishes and aspirations of the people of Maldives, who have so far shown admirable patience and restraint, it is important that the electoral process is put back on track immediately with a definite timeline so that a new president is elected and sworn in on November 11, 2013 as mandated by the constitution," the statement added.
Minutes before the revote was to start this morning, police blocked EC officials from holding the same.
A police spokesperson said they had consulted President Mohammed Waheed, the Security Council and the Home Ministry before acting.
"India is deeply disappointed that the repeat first round of the Presidential elections was not held as scheduled today and that the Election Commission was not allowed to proceed with holding elections as per its constitutional mandate," the statement said.
