OIC Ijlaas, Pakistan Ki Modi Ko Shirkat Ki Dawat. .Raja Mohsin Ne Ahem Maloomat Bata din

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OIC Ijlaas, Pakistan Ki Modi Ko Shirkat Ki Dawat. .Raja Mohsin Ne Ahem Maloomat Bata din
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00:00The meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is taking place in Islamabad on 15th and 16th October.
00:06And today, the news has been published in the Don that the government of Pakistan has extended a formal invitation to the Indian government, to Prime Minister Modi.
00:16And the invitation has been given to all the heads of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
00:24Let's talk to our representative Susi, who covers the foreign office.
00:28What is a formal invitation? When do the relevant governments accept the invitation? What is the process?
00:36Mohsin, please explain a little bit.
00:38When a formal invitation is given to any head of the state, what is the protocol?
00:46How long is it necessary for them to respond whether they are coming or not?
00:52Especially if Prime Minister Modi comes to Pakistan, it is going to be a huge development.
00:59Yes, absolutely. If he comes to Pakistan, it will be a huge development.
01:04But first of all, there is a dialogue between all the member states.
01:10And first of all, the dates are finalized.
01:13Like for this conference, the dates of 15th and 16th October have been finalized.
01:18And after that, the head of governments, who have been invited, or are usually invited,
01:25this is the initial phase.
01:27Because as they are the head of governments, they take some time to respond to the invitation.
01:35Now, if we look at the history, neither Pakistan nor India participates in meetings of the head of governments
01:42at the Prime Minister level.
01:46Because if this is a conference of the head of states, then both the countries attend it.
01:52But because this conference is of the head of governments,
01:56we have not seen the practice that neither India nor their Prime Minister has ever participated.
02:02And usually, our Minister of Foreign Affairs also participates.
02:08But because, as you know, the current situation of both the countries has been for a long time.
02:13If we look at it in that context, it is a big development.
02:16And especially, there is a lot of speculation about it in the Indian media.
02:21The media there has also reported that Prime Minister Modi will not go to Pakistan for this conference.
02:27Although this is the initial phase, as I said earlier.
02:30Now, the invitations have only been sent.
02:34Mohsin, tell me, when will we know whether they are coming or not?
02:39If October is the date of 15-16, will we know about it by the end of September?
02:47Yes, definitely. By the end of September, we will know about it.
02:51Thank you very much, Mohsin.
02:52Viewers, there is a history.
02:54Whenever the government of Pakistan has been formed,
02:58the Indian government, especially you will remember,
03:01in 1999, Mr. Vajpayee came to Lahore.
03:03There was a conference of the Musharraf era.
03:05After that, in 2013, the government of Pakistan came again at noon.
03:10He was going from Kabul to some other country.
03:14He is present in Pakistan's airspace.
03:16So, he went there.
03:17You know, there was a wedding of Marjum Sahiba's daughter.
03:21So, he came there without a visa.
03:24So, the speculation is that maybe he will come.
03:27You can see.
03:28He came without a visa.
03:29So, later, during a speech, you also said that
03:32why do I need a visa to go to Pakistan, if the producer can tell me.
03:39I myself went to Lahore and checked.
03:42And without any security check, I went straight.
03:48And there, a reporter was reporting,
03:52Oh God! Oh God!
03:55How did he come without a visa?
03:57This was the discussion on TV.
04:01Oh God! Oh God!
04:03Mr. Nagvi, there is little time.
04:05I will tell you.
04:06No, no, I will tell you.
04:07Two times, both the Prime Ministers came to Pakistan on foot.
04:09It's a big deal.
04:10They came.
04:11It would be a good thing.
04:12They came.
04:13Mr. Nagvi.
04:14They came on foot.
04:15This is the difference.
04:16Mr. Nagvi.
04:17Sir, in the culture of India and Pakistan,
04:19when you go to someone's house,
04:21and later, if you have a disagreement with him,
04:24then you can give him any name.
04:26You can say Allah Tauba.
04:27You can say anything.
04:28But when Mr. Modi came,
04:30the way he came,
04:31the whole world saw that he came with a lot of happiness
04:34and he came with a very good mind.
04:38What he said,
04:40he tried to give a negative angle.
04:42I went there to check the power.
04:44This is nothing.
04:45This is just a cat and a mouse.
04:48Okay, Mr. Chaudhary.
04:49I know Mr. Hassan.
04:52The problem is that
04:53Hassan is saying that he came on foot.
04:55But since the Modi government came,
04:58with the minorities there,
05:00with Kashmiris,
05:01the circumstances that come,
05:02in front of everyone.
05:03Power government.
05:04Yes, yes.
05:05I have been sitting quietly for a long time.
05:07I think it's been a minute and a half since I spoke on the program.
05:10So it's up to you to do whatever you want.
05:12Apologies, Mr. Chaudhary.
05:13And make them understand.
05:14Then Rajiv Gandhi also came at the time of Benazir.
05:17More of them have come.
05:18There is no such thing.
05:19They came on foot and they came on the ring.
05:22And I don't know what happened.
05:24I hope, Hassan, you have got the answer.

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