Swamy, a former Union Minister, said Nasheed's trial "appeared to have been politically biased, inadequate and subject to external influence" and the UN Human Rights Council has also termed his trial as "vastly unfair, the conviction unjust, and arbitrary and disproportionate to the alleged crime".
"India has a duty, as the largest SAARC country and as a democratic nation, to intervene and ensure this bogus sentence of 13 years is scrapped, and Mr Nasheed freed to resume his political activities," he said in a statement.
