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Nawaz Sharif to attend Modi's SWEARING-IN, Confirmed by PML(N) info. Secy Farooq Sidiqul

and then Shri Modi will serve chicken briyani to Nawaz uncle ....................who cares about Indian soldiers
..He was invited out of courtesy since all SAARC countries leaders were invited.
inviting doesn't mean anything,just mere invite did they say they will have bilateral talks?No.

Do you want him to sit in dharna instead?
 

Nawaz is a national is a National Security threat, he is brainless & he does not know what National Interest is, bastard jabroni.

He did a similar thing in his previous corrupt rule & he is doing the same again.

All this is to ask Pakistan to forget about Kashmir, that's why ganja nora is quiet & not talking about Kashmir at all.
 
Does Modi eat meat? Well that would be awkward while Nawaz gorges on chicken biryani Modi will be eating saag.
 
Unexpected invite: PM ‘likely’ to attend Modi’s oath-taking
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: May 22, 2014

ISLAMABAD:
Barring any last-minute changes, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is likely to travel to New Delhi next week to attend the swearing-in ceremony of India’s Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi, The Express Tribune has learnt. In an unprecedented move, India invited leaders of all South Asian countries including Premier Nawaz to Modi’s oath-taking ceremony scheduled for May 26.


Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam confirmed to The Express Tribune that Pakistan has received the formal invitation. She added that it hasn’t been decided yet whether the premier would attend the ceremony or not.

A well-informed high-ranking government official, however, disclosed that the Foreign Office would recommend the prime minister accept the invitation.

“This is a rare moment and will be a huge game changer. We should not let this opportunity go. Opportunities if viscerally squandered do not arise again easily and quickly. This is the moment to show vision and leadership,” said the official requesting anonymity.

The official added that the newly elected Indian prime minister ‘means business’ and his invitation was not a formality but a serious move to improve ties between the two countries. “We should respect India’s democratic verdict. Clinging to past will take us nowhere in the future,” the official argued. “It’s the first time a Pakistani prime minister has been invited to the oath taking of an Indian prime minister.”

The rare move on the part of the incoming Indian premier appears to dismiss speculations that relations between the two neighbours could deteriorate due to the victory of the hard-line Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the marathon parliamentary polls. The decision is also seen as significant, considering the tough language used by Modi against Pakistan during his election campaign.

Islamabad has already made it clear that it is ready to work with whoever forms the next government in India. Nawaz was one of the first leaders to telephone Modi and congratulate him on his party’s impressive election victory.

Given Nawaz’s policy of a peaceful neighbourhood, the official disclosed that he would not be surprised if the prime minister accepts Modi’s invitation. “The final decision will be taken after consultations with all stakeholders,” he said, referring to the country’s security establishment, which always has a say on such matters.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai already confirmed to attend the ceremony.

Despite Modi’s controversial political history, international leaders are now rushing to congratulate him.

China has already done so and US President Barack Obama, with whom Modi and his party have a frosty relationship, has spoken to India’s PM-elect on the phone.


The swearing-in ceremony, to be held at the forecourt of the historic Rashtrapati Bhavan, is likely to be attended by as many as 3,000 guests. Modi will be sworn in as the 15th Prime Minister of India by President Pranab Mukherjee.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2014.
 
No decision yet on PM invitation for Modi’s oath-taking: FO
Dawn.com
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday rejected reports that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had accepted an invitation to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Narendra Modi as India’s next prime minister, DawnNews reported.

Reports were circulating on various Indian media outlets that the invitation extended to the premier for the on May 26 ceremony had been accepted.

Foreign Office spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam on Thursday said no decision had yet been finalised vis-à-vis the visit.

Aslam said the invitation extended by the Indian side had been received and the prime minister house had been notified in this regard.

Earlier, diplomatic sources had said that a decision would be taken by the prime minister on the invitation after consultations with “stakeholders”.

Sharif is among the leaders of member states of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) invited by Modi. It is the first time in Indian history that leaders from neighbouring countries have been invited to the swearing-in ceremony of a prime minister.

Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have confirmed their participation in the ceremony.
 
He should rather send any other govt official but should not visit himself
 
I don't think Sharief will attend. Too many pakistanis will bash him as also the ''real foreign policy makers'' in boots will be against it.

I think he will make it - or most likely send a senior emissary, this is an excellent opportunity to kick start the relations and I doubt Nawaz will let it pass.
 
It is a good decision. He should come and see it as a step forward for making a good relations.
 
he should stay to look after his business interests. I mean he has no business in Pakistan. Why waste your time here, your holiness?
 

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