New Delhi, May 21: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been invited for Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony on May 26, TV reports say.
The BJP is inviting heads of state of various countries, including Saarc nations, for Modi's oath-taking ceremony.
On Monday, stressing on the need for dialogue, Pakistan envoy Abdul Basit said India should not shy away from dealing with "contentious" issues like Jammu and Kashmir which need to be resolved for the two countries to move on. Basit, however, said there can't be any preconditions for resumption of dialogue.
As he reiterated Nawaz Sharif's invite to Narendra Modi to visit Pakistan, Basit said the first four-five months of the new government will determine how bilateral ties are headed.
Modi and his ministers will be sworn in on May 26 at 6pm in the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The BJP won 282 seats in the recently concluded Lok Sahba election. Along with its allies, it won 336 seats in Parliament.
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