Indian PM says NO to Nawaz Sharif's Invitation

Nawazish

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Manmohan Singh on Tuesday rejected the invitation extended by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to come to Pakistan for his oath taking ceremony as a gesture to further the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
According to TV reports, government sources have confirmed that it is highly unlikely that Manmohan Singh would be going to Pakistan as they would first like to gauge on what Nawaz Sharif's government has to offer on the many issues that remain unresolved.
Nawaz Sharif, poised to become prime minister for a third time after a decisive victory in Pakistan's election, said on Monday the mistrust that has long dogged relations with India must be tackled.

Sharif said he had a "long chat" with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday and the two exchanged invitations to visit - a diplomatic nicety in some parts of the world but a heavily symbolic step for South Asia's arch-rivals.

Asked by an Indian journalist if he would invite Singh for his swearing-in as prime minister, Sharif said: "I will be very happy to extend that invitation."

"There are fears on your side, there are fears on our side," Sharif added during a news conference at his home on the outskirts of Lahore. "We have to seriously address this."

Sharif's power base is Pakistan's most prosperous province, Punjab, which sits across the border from an Indian state with the same name. A free marketeer, he wants to see trade between the two countries unshackled, and he has a history of making conciliatory gestures towards New Delhi.

In 1999, when he was last prime minister, Sharif stood at the frontier post waiting to welcome his counterpart - Atal Behari Vajpayee - to arrive on the inaugural run of a bus service between New Delhi and Lahore.

It was a moment of high hope for two countries that were divided amid bloodshed at birth in 1947 and went on to wage war three times in the decades that followed.

But by May of 1999, the two sides were sucked into a new conflict as the then-army chief of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, sent forces across the line dividing the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. And by October, Sharif had been ousted by Musharraf in a bloodless coup.

Sharif's return to power 14 years later has raised concern that he will again cross swords with the military, which has long controlled Pakistan's foreign and security policies.

But Sharif said he "never had any trouble with the army", just Musharraf, and as prime minister he would ensure that the military and the civilian government worked together.

Sharif will need the army's cooperation to help confront Pakistan's many security challenges: a Taliban insurgency, separatists fighting in the western province of Baluchistan, and the rapid rise of sectarian groups such as the militant Sunni Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which on Monday claimed responsibility for an enormous truck bomb in the city of Quetta.

Musharraf, who resigned as president in 2008 and went into self-imposed exile abroad, returned in March to run in Saturday's elections. Instead, he was arrested for his crackdown on the judiciary during his rule and put under house arrest.

OPEN TO LIKE-MINDED ALLIES
Sharif said his Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) - won enough of the 272 National Assembly seats contested in the election to rule on its own, but suggested he was open to allies joining his government.

"I am not against any coalition. But as far as Islamabad is concerned, we are ourselves in a position to form our own government," Sharif told the news conference. "All those who share our vision, we will be happy to work with them."

The election was a democratic milestone in a country ruled by the military for more than half its history, marking the first transition from one elected government to another.

However, Sharif inherits a stack of challenges from a government led for the past five years by the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which failed to tackle corruption, poverty and a Taliban insurgency.

Another bailout from the International Monetary Fund to avoid a new balance of payments crisis is seen as inevitable. Sharif has suggested that he would be willing to implement politically sensitive reforms to secure an IMF lifeline.

He has picked senator Ishaq Dar as his finance minister in the new cabinet, a party spokesman said on Monday.

Dar, who served as finance minister in a previous Sharif cabinet in the 1990s, has said he plans to lean on provincial governments to collect agricultural taxes, a policy that could set him on a collision course with some of the Pakistan Muslim League's (PML-N) wealthy supporters.

Sharif said ahead of the election that Pakistan should reconsider its support for the U.S. war on Islamist militancy and suggested he was in favour of negotiations with the Taliban.

Pakistan backed American efforts to stamp out global militancy after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and was rewarded with billions of dollars in U.S. aid.

But many Pakistanis have grown resentful, saying thousands of Pakistani soldiers have died fighting "America's war".

As prime minister-elect, Sharif chose his words carefully on Monday, saying Islamabad and Washington have "good relations" and "need to listen to each other".

Asked about U.S. drone strikes against militants on Pakistani soil, which many Pakistanis regard as a violation of sovereignty, he referred to it as a "challenge" to sovereignty. "We will sit with our American friends and talk to them about this issue," he said.

Underlining the security issues facing Sharif, a 2,000 pound truck bomb destroyed the home of the police chief in the western province of Baluchistan late on Sunday. Police said it was the biggest bomb in the history of the province.

The police chief survived but at least eight people died and 98, mostly police, were injured. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility.

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sshahid

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Re: Indian PM says NO to Nawaz Sharif's Inviation

He knows it would be waste of his time. Noora just wanted some political mileage.
 

GreenMaple

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Indian PM says NO to Nawaz Sharif's Inviation

First oil-soaked chitter on Nawaz Sharif's face, even before he becomes PM.
 

topotop

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Indian PM says NO to Nawaz Sharif's Inviation

chalo woh na sahi pti walo tum ajao hamarey dil bohttttttttttttt barey hain we inviting you magar tum loog to sasural ka kehna boht mante ho tum kahan aoo gey
 

red scorpion

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Indian PM says NO to Nawaz Sharif's Inviation

Mian saab,kheer thandi kar kay khain.china and india are at hot point now a days.inviting manmohan at this time was not a good idea.india ki taraf ziyada khaloos na dikhao.as long we are in economic turmoil, india has no intentions to shake hand with us.Bhikari say haath milana kisi ko pasand nahin.
 

Letsdoit

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
اس من موھن ب چ کو اگر نوازشریف یہ کہتا کہ مجھے وزیراعظم بن لینے دو پھر تجھے دیکھتا ھوں تو پھر اس نے خود چل کر آ جانا تھا۔
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Nawaz is Kashmeri and claims the est Kashmeri leader ever.

But u will see that he will not do any thing about Kashmir.
 

ACCA.COM

Councller (250+ posts)
First blunder of Visionery Leader Mian Nawaz Shareef ........Let c ...Agay agay kia hota hai

Mian sb has made his first blunder that he has invited Indian Prime Minister Manmohan sing which has rejected his Invitation....Although in my View China and Iran are best to be invited for this ceremony...
Every one of us know that pakistan has strong ties with China and now pakistan relation has been going very well with Iran as well...so according to me, Iran or China are the best countries with which Mian sb can celebrate his Victory...

Role of india is very Contradictory abt Pakistan and mian sb should not trust india so soon...


But kia karein ...America or Israel ki ikhlaqi himayut b thu zaroori hai na......

KIa samjay?
 

Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Noora: Sardarji badi khushi hogi agar aap noowaz shreef ki oath taking ceremony mai ayengay. acha lagay ga noowaz shreef ko jab aap noowaz shreef ko oath lete dekhengay aur haath hila hila ker khushi ka izhar karengay.

Manmohan: Chal ab zyada free mutt ho! paoncha pakraya tha, tunay to gurdun pakar li (bhagwan save me from this fat lunatic who speaks about himself in third person)
 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
نورے بڑی اچھل کود کر رہے ہیں اب اگر دھاندلی سے جیت ہی گئے ھو تو جو وعدے قوم سے کئے ان کو پورا کرنے کی فکر کرو ، اسمبلی میں تم لوگوں کا واسطہ اب تمہارا ابّا جان سے پڑنے والا ہے ، ہم گئے نہیں ادھر ہی ہیں
 

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Sharam karo

"momin aik sourakh sai 2 martaba nahi dassa jata"

Hindu Baniya SAMAJH gaya,
Nooray kai Pujari 3 dafa DASWANAY chalay hain
WATAN aur Ahl e Watan ko
 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
وہ دن گئے جب گنجا شریف امیر المومنین بننے کے خواب دیکھا کرتا تھا
 

SeektheTruth

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
thand ho gayee hai nooray, jaa kaheen sharam sey marr jaa aur jaan chor.

I am amazed at his ******* maturity in first place when he decided to invite Manmohan. NOORA is a dumbass.
 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
سنا ہے امرتسر میں گنجوں کے پرانے گاؤں میں سکھوں نے مٹھائی بانٹی ہے کہ ان کا پتر اب پاکستان کا پردھان منتری بنے گا
 

Rommel

Senator (1k+ posts)
Singh Slaps Sharif on the face............!!!

Manmohan Singh not to attend Nawaz Sharif's oath-taking ceremony


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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will not attend the oath-taking ceremony of PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan, according to reports.

Sharif on Monday said he will invite Manmohan Singh to Pakistan for his oath-taking ceremony as the new prime minister.
Nawaz has already indicated his desire to normalise "rollercoaster" ties with India.
Prime Minister Singh had lost no time on Sunday in congratulating Sharif on his election victory, which will give him his third term as prime minister of Pakistan, and invited him to visit India at a mutually convenient time.



Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...az-sharifs-oath-taking-ceremony/1/270934.html






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Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Singh Slaps Sharif on the face............!!!

i just dont understand...why the eff would manmohan singh want to attend noora's oath taking ceremony? just goes to show you how big a fool noora is to have invited a premier of a big state on this paltry event...BAH!!