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Pakistan left out of Modi's swearing-in ceremony?

Various discussions and criticisms are going on in the world politics about this issue

The Dhaka Times Desk BJP is going to form the government for the second consecutive term after winning the Lok Sabha elections in India by a huge margin. Narendra Modi is going to take oath as the Prime Minister again on May 30.

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is going to the swearing-in ceremony? Various discussions and criticisms are going on in the world politics about this issue.

According to India Today and Reuters, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was not invited to the swearing-in ceremony!

Reuters writes that many believe that Modi will stay in power with the benefit of war with Pakistan before the Lok Sabha elections, but the absence of Pakistan in the swearing-in ceremony does not show any prospect of a warming of relations between the two countries.

Referring to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, Reuters also wrote that this time only leaders of BIMSTEC countries are being invited to the swearing-in ceremony.

Another source in New Delhi told Reuters that Pakistan was not on the list of invitations to the swearing-in ceremony.

India has been giving importance to the Bay of Bengal Economic Alliance (BIMSTEC) for the last few years, keeping South Asian Regional Cooperation Organization (SAARC) on its side.

This alliance includes India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand. President from Bangladesh. It is reported that Abdul Hamid is attending the 30 May event.

The statement noted that BIMSTEC countries are invited on the principle of 'neighbourhood first'; Last time also the leaders of SAARC countries were invited on this same principle.

Indian media are saying in their news that BIMSTEC has been brought forward instead of SAARC to exclude Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated and congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was elected for the second time on Sunday.

Along with this, he also called on Narendra Modi to sit for peace talks, according to AFP news.

This is the first time the Prime Ministers of the two countries spoke on the phone after the February 14 attack in Pulwama, Kashmir.

Earlier, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter after winning the Lok Sabha elections in India with a majority of seats.

Imran Khan said that he wants to work shoulder-to-shoulder with India's second-term Prime Minister Narendra Modi for peace, development and prosperity in South Asia.

At this time, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that we should increase our confidence and also create a violence-free environment.

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