Singh invites Zardari, Gilani to watch high voltage match

I don’t think either Zardari or Gilani should go for photo ops with Singh who himself is a powerless Indian PM.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/26/singh-invites-zardari-gilani-to-watch-high-voltage-match.html

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan welcomed on Friday Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s gesture of inviting his counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari to watch the Cricket World Cup semi-final between the two countries in Mohali on March 30, but deferred a final decision on the invitation till Mr Gilani’s return from Uzbekistan.

If accepted, cricket diplomacy will provide fillip to real time diplomacy, where the two countries are set to resume their bilateral dialogue when the interior secretaries meet just two days before their World Cup clash.

“Invitations for President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from the Indian Prime Minister His Excellency Dr Manmohan Singh to watch the World Cup semi-final to be held at Mohali on March 30 have been received this evening at the Foreign Office,” spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said.

Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar termed the invitation a welcome gesture.

“We welcome the invitation. The prime minister is out of the country and a decision will be taken when he returns from Tashkent,” Mr Babar told reporters.

Mr Gilani is due to return on Saturday. He was earlier expected to return on Friday, but his flight at the end of the two-day official visit was cancelled because of bad weather over the Himalayas.

A top aide of the prime minister who is with him in Tashkent denied a claim made by TV channels that the premier had accepted the invitation. Consultations were being held with the Foreign Office about a response to the invitation, he added.

“We have asked for details and serious consideration will be given to it once we return to Pakistan,” the official said over phone from Uzbekistan. Pakistan’s High Commissioner in India Shahid Malik appeared upbeat about the prospects of Mr Gilani’s visit to Mohali and termed the invitation a positive development.

In his identical letters to Mr Gilani and Mr Zardari, the Indian prime minister said: “It gives me great pleasure to invite you to visit Mohali and join me and the millions of fans from our two countries to watch the match.”

Mr Singh is highly respected in Pakistan for his personal contribution to resuming the peace process, which was suspended following the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

The two prime ministers successfully negotiated a peace document in Sharm El Sheikh in 2009, but their efforts had been scuttled because of strong opposition in India.

They made another breakthrough in Thimphu (Bhutan) last year, setting in motion concerted efforts for the revival of suspended talks even though it took both sides almost a year to agree on resumption of a full spectrum of dialogue starting on March 28 in Delhi.

Cricket is not new to diplomacy between the two countries. Former military rulers Gen Ziaul Haq and Gen Pervez Musharraf had used cricket matches to improve bilateral relations.

Gen Zia travelled to India in 1987 to witness an India-Pakistan Test match in Jaipur on his own initiative to defuse tensions at that time. In 2005, Gen Musharraf managed to get an invitation from the Indian leadership to watch a one-day match between the two teams in New Delhi.

This is probably the first time that the Indians have themselves invited Pakistani leaders to watch the match. Iftikhar A. Khan adds: Pakistan has urged India to tighten security for its players.

According to knowledgeable sources, a formal request has been made by the interior ministry after Interpol said on Thursday that it had arrested, with the help of Pakistan, a terrorist who was planning to carry out attacks during the World Cup. It also came against the backdrop of a threat from the Hindu Shiv Sena organisation that it would not allow the Pakistani team to play the final in Mumbai. Pakistan will be playing in India for the first time after the Mumbai attacks.

According to an official, India has assured Pakistan that it would take all possible steps to protect its players and make the event safe.

The sources said that India had agreed to grant another 5,000 visas to enable Pakistanis watch the semi-final and the final.

Re: Singh invites Zardari, Gilani to watch high voltage match

Who cares about Man & Mohan Singh.. .it's about the match.. damn it these high profile idiots are gonna get free vvip tickets for them and their staff.... :(

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I think a 5 match one day series between India and Pakistan is in order after the world cup.
And we can give thousands of visas to visiting pakistani cricket lovers , just like good old days :k:

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At least PM India has sent invitation. Stupid Zia-ul-Haq went to India to watch a cricket match without invitation during Indra Gandhi's regime.

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I wouldn't call him stupid for that visit, for a lot of other things I would But not that for visit!!! Do you know the outcome of that Visit?

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Point! Somehow, the idiot actually managed to do something right.

Anyways, the PM and President should go, it's a good opportunity!

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MMS should resign.

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The guy was a born moron, nothing he did resulted in anything right. period.

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Not really. Please enlighten us what outcome was achieved of this moron's visit? In fact Indira insulted him even not to wish him welcome while she was also present in that match.

Hey moderators, why don't you run a poll on this wheather President and PM of Pakistan should accept the invitation or not. My vote will be yes, if Pakistan wins the match.:)

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Gilani accepts Singh’s invitation to watch Indo-Pak semi final

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A security guard stands by the stadium gate as fans clamor to see cricket players arrive for a training session in Mohali, India, Saturday, March 26, 2011. Pakistan will play India in a Cricket World Cup semifinal in Mohali on March 30. – Photo by AP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will visit India to watch the World Cup cricket semi-final between the arch-rival nations, presidential spokesman Faharullah Babar said Sunday.
In a move hailed as “cricket diplomacy”, he said the decision was taken at a meeting, said to have lasted two hours, between President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in Islamabad late Saturday.
“It was decided in response to the Indian Prime Minister’s invitation that Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will visit India to witness the semi-final cricket match,” Babar said in a statement Sunday.
India’s prime minister Manmohan Singh on Friday invited Pakistan’s president and prime minister to watch the semi-final which is to be played in Mohali in northern India on Wednesday.
Analysts said Singh’s invitation was aimed at improving the environment for talks between the two countries on a number of troublesome issues.
“These kinds of visits do not suggest instant solution to the problems but break the stalemate, help improve the environment which facilitate talks,” leading analyst Hasan Askari told AFP.
The development comes as relations between the neighbours remain tense following the attack by militants on Mumbai in 2008 that left 166 people dead.
However, the two countries’ top officials are due to hold talks on counter-terrorism in Delhi this week.
“The diplomats will now be more relaxed in their dialogue but as the issues are complex, their solution will take time,” Askari said.
“This development also shows that India is now really interested in resuming dialogue on all contentious issues.”
The foreign diplomats based in Islamabad, earlier felt that declining the invitation would be a serious mistake and a snub for Dr Singh as he had made normalisation of ties with Pakistan his personal priority.

Re: Singh invites Zardari, Gilani to watch high voltage match

Why do we have to be extremists? In 80s and early 90s we were taught that it was actually mujahideen of afghanistan and pakistani tribal areas that saved us. Now we are taught that people living there are all mindless murdering machines.

Just learn from the history. Sometimes morons do the right thing and great people make mistakes. We do need to learn and appreciate them all.

Back to the topic... yes, Gilani should go but not take it as an opportunity for a family vacation... like when his family wanted to host a lavish dinner for the hollywood star who came to help with post-flood relief efforts.

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Some people can never do anything right and this hero was one of them. We are still paying for his folly and if you can't see or appreciate that than you are right some of us need to learn from history.

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As of today tickets are selling for 25000 INR. Gilani better brings a smaller delegation.

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POINT!

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So latest.

Must watch
Indian Tv says semi-final is fixed

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Another from India

Also see Pakistanis
Pakistani players Namaz Parhtey Hovey Mohali , India main [HQ]

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:hehe:

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Toothless Indian PM ( who is further weakened by few biggest corruption scandals) and pointless PM of Pakistan who is there just to make statement without thinking and have yet to produce something prove his worth are planning to have a meet to watch a match...

waste of time, waste of money/resources and waste of everything

If both are serious, then they should take the issue seriously and discuss the issues to solve it... for which both of them have no mandate...

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I hate when politricks involved in sports.

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Mission accomplished :k:

Next, we should invite the President of Sri Lanka for the finals in Mumbai :smiley: