Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is still considering to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi and a final decision will be taken by evening after consultations with the civil and military leaders, officials said today.
Pakistan’s foreign office has confirmed that a formal invitation has been received but any decision by the prime minister to attend the ceremony on May 26 in New Delhi has not been taken as yet.
Sources within Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) said that the Prime Minister wanted to normalise ties with India to promote commercial and business activities.
“He is keen to improve ties which is also the official policy of the party but he needs to take various aspects of the relations into consideration,” a top PMLN leader told PTI.
He said the invitation has come at a short notice and the premier needs time to accept it.
He also said that any decision about going to India will be made by evening after consultations with the civil and military leaders.
Diplomatic sources said that the unexpected move by India’s Prime Minister-designate has left Sharif with difficult choices.
“If he skipped the invitation, it will send a very negative message to India and the world but the acceptance may bring backlash from the hardliners and hawks who consider Modi as anti-Pakistani,” said a diplomat.