Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

WILL INVITE MANMOHAN FOR KARTARPUR EVENT: PAK

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday announced that the country has decided to extend an invitation to former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the inaugurati­on of the Kartarpur corridor, which is scheduled to be opened in November. The office of the former Indian PM said it was yet to receive any invite so far. “Will decide at that point of time if invited,” a close aide of Singh said. “Kartarpur corridor is an important project, the prime minister has a personal interest in it,” said Qureshi in a video message.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday announced that the country has decided to extend an invitation to former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the inaugurati­on of the Kartarpur corridor, which is scheduled to be opened in November.

The office of the former Indian PM said it was yet to receive any invite so far. “Will decide at that point of time if invited,” a close aide of Singh said.

“Kartarpur corridor is an important project, the prime minister has a personal interest in it,” said Qureshi in a video message.

The foreign minister invited Sikh pilgrims from India in his message, saying: “We also await the Sikh yatris [...] to come and take part in the 550th birth anniversar­y of Baba Guru Nanak.”

“After consultati­ons, Pakistan has decided to invite Manmohan Singh, who we hold in high regard, to the inaugurati­on,” Qureshi said. “He will represent the Sikh community.”

“On behalf of the government, as the foreign minister of Pakistan, I invite him to attend the inaugurati­on of the Kartarpur corridor, “he added, saying a formal written invite was on its way.

India and Pakistan are working on the Kartarpur corridor to connect the Sikh shrines of Dera Baba Nanak Sahib (India) and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur (Pakistan). Both are holy cities for the Sikhs and closely associated with the religion’s founder Guru Nanak.

A senior Congress functionar­y said it is unlikely that Singh will accept the invite. “As India’s Prime Minister for 10 years, Dr Manmohan Singh did not visit the neighbouri­ng country despite repeated invitation­s and the fact that his birth place is in Pakistan. It is highly unlikely that he will accept the invitation,” he said.

Pakistani project director Atif Majeed had said the visa-free border crossing from India to Kartarpur, Pakistan, would be inaugurate­d on November 9, ahead of the 550th birth anniversar­y of Sikhism founder on November 12.

FORMER PM’S OFFICE SAYS HAS NO INFO ON PAK’S INVITE: SOURCES SAY HE IS UNLIKELY TO GO TO ATTEND THE CEREMONY

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