Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif is “not too happy” with the way India handled his visit to New Delhi to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, a media report claimed today quoting an unnamed leader of the ruling PML-N party.
A senior PML-N member told Dawn News that Sharif felt belittled when there was no joint press conference after the one-on-one meeting between the two Prime Ministers.
Short of that, Prime Minister Sharif’s delegation was expecting a joint communique, but none was issued and instead New Delhi unilaterally released a press statement which did not carry Islamabad’s stance, the report said.
“Sharif is not too happy at his reception in India during his visit there to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Narendra Modi,” the report said citing his party colleague.
India’s statement had only a passing reference to Sharif and did not appropriately acknowledge the importance of his presence, the PML-N member reportedly said.
The “abrupt and inadequate” press release by New Delhi, he claimed, forced Sharif to hold a press conference of his own — where he read out a carefully-worded statement so that “whatever was achieved by the visit might not go waste”.
The PML-N member said the Pakistan Government was now pinning its hopes on secretary-level talks — agreed upon by Pakistan and India during Sharif’s visit — for some breakthrough in improving relations with India.