Pakistan's designated PM Imran Khan to invite SAARC leaders along with  PM Modi to swear in ceremony
Pakistan's designated PM Imran Khan to invite SAARC leaders along with PM Modi to swear in ceremony
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New Delhi: Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has stated that it will invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Imran Khan's swearing in as a 19th Prime Minister of Pakistan. According to the reports of Times Now it has learnt that Imran Khan's PTI is thinking about inviting SAARC Chiefs, which includes PM Narendra  Modi, for the swearing-in ceremony of the Pakistan PM whci is going to be held  on August 11.

 A decision in this regard is expected to be taken in consultation with Pakistan's foreign ministry- The reports suggest that it is learnt. It must be noted that on July 30, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called to Imran Khan, the chairperson of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party and congratulated him for his party emerging as the largest political party in the National Assembly of Pakistan in the recently concluded general elections with 116 seats.

On a related note, to form the government cricketer turned politician Imran Khan need 137 seats.

On the responding the PM Modi call, Imran Khan said that both rival countries should work to eradicate poverty.Now it is on PM Modi whether he will visit Pakistan or not .

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