While the India-Maldives diplomatic row seems to be intensifying with each day passing by, the people of India have still not moved on from the #BoycottMaldives Trend. Even Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu made the diplomatic between the two countries worse after he gave an ultimatum to New Delhi to withdraw its 'humanitarian' troops from the Island Nation. Not only this, after his visit from China, Mohamed Muizzu without taking any name stated that no country can bully them. Interestingly, Mohamed Muizzu forgot that his ministers used derogatory terms against PM Modi first. Also, PM Modi or India's MEA never criticized or blamed Maldives for their pro-China stance. While Maldives has continued with its 'India Out' rant, a restaurant in Noida has come out with a hilarious offer for Chole Bhature lovers.
To be precious, a Noida restaurant named Mr. Bhatura recently announced on its social media page that tourists or people cancelling their trip to the Maldives or those visiting Lakshadweep will be served free Chole Bhatura in their restaurant. Mr. Bhatura took to its Instagram page and wrote, "Stand tall with the taste of patriotism! ..Mr. Bhatura stands with the spirit of unity...We’re extending a hearty welcome to those who’ve chosen Lakshadweep over Maldives! In case if you have booked your trip to Lakshadweep islands and/or cancelled your trip to Maldives, enjoy a free plate of our delectable Chhola Bhaturas on us when you show your tickets alongwith confirmation emails or messages! Offer valid from Jan 5th-Jan 22nd, 2024. Offer valid on all centers of Noida & Ghaziabad."
"Terms & Conditions : 1. Valid at all centers 2. One redemption per ticket 3. Valid only on show of tickets along with a confirmation email or message from the concerned agency or company 4. Offer valid from Jan 5 - Jan 22, 2024."
As per reports, in the last two weeks, there has been a noticeable increase in cancellations for hotel bookings and flights to the Maldives. Meanwhile, flight tickets to Lakshadweep's Agatti Islands are in high demand, with bookings sold out until March.