The Asian Age

Imran not to call foreign leaders to oath- taking

- SHAFQAT ALI with agency inputs

Pakistan’s Prime Minister- designate Imran Khan has decided not to invite foreign leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to his oath- taking event expected to be held on August 11, officials said Thursday.

Foreign office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said a simple ceremony would be held at the President House for which no date has been fixed.

“No dignitary from abroad, except a few close friends of Mr Khan, would attend the simple and dignified oath- taking at Aiwan- eSadar ( President House),” said Mr Faisal.

The PTI has planned to invite several famous celebritie­s and sports personalit­ies from across the border. Invitation­s have already been sent to Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Navjot Singh Sidhu and Aamir Khan. Mr Sidhu has already accepted the invite.

Meanwhile, Mr Khan, 65, thanked Mr Modi’s congratula­tory phone call to him and emphasised that disputes should be resolved through dialogue. Pakistan also said that it wants resumption of bilateral talks that were halted in 2015.

On Monday, Mr Modi had telephoned Mr Khan and hoped that “Pakistan and India will work to open a new chapter in bilateral ties”.

Pakistan Tehrik- e- Insaf ( PTI) chief Imran Khan has decided not to invite foreign leaders, including India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to his oath- taking ceremony, officials said Thursday.

Imran Khan, who is going to form next government, had said he would stay in the ministers’ enclosure after swearing- in as PM instead of the official residence of the Prime Minister.

He also directed a simple oath- taking ceremony and ordered not to invite foreign personalit­ies.

The cricketer- turned politician has asked the administra­tion to provide minimal protocol to the federal and provincial ministers.

PTI party had planned to invite several famous celebritie­s and sports personalit­ies from across the border. Invitation­s were sent to Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Navjot Singh Sidhu and Aamir Khan.

Earlier, in a wide- ranging address to the nation after election victory, Imran Khan called for better Indo- Pak ties. “If we want to slash poverty in the region, then we ( Pakistan and India) must practice healthy trade ties,” he said.

“This blame game that whatever goes wrong in Pakistan is because of India and vice versa brings us back to square one. If India comes and takes one step towards us, we will take two steps toward them. Right now, it is one- sided where India is constantly blaming us,” he said.

On Thursday, the foreign office also confirmed that no foreign dignitary would attend the oath- taking ceremony.

Spokesman Dr Mohammed Faisal mentioned a tweet by PTI announcing a decision that “no dignitary from abroad except a few close friends of PTI chairman Imran Khan would attend the simple and dignified oath- taking at Aiwan- e- Sadar”.

No dignitary from abroad except a few close friends of Imran Khan will attend the simple oath- taking ceremony at Aiwan- e- Sadar

— MOHAMMED FAISAL PTI spokesman

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