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