Pak and Sri Lanka released Indian prisoners from jails

 

BJP has invited all the members of SARC to grace Narendra Modi’s swearing in ceremony function to be held at Rashtrapathi Bhavan tomorrow. All of they, including Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have agreed to grace the function. The hardliners in Pakistan Army and the political circles have objected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif not to attend the function, because Modi and his party is representing communal BJP.

 

However, brushing aside their objections Nawaz Sharif is also attending Modi’s swearing in ceremony tomorrow. On this occasion he has ordered for the release of all 132 Indian prisoners from the Pakistan jails immediately, thus hinting that his government would like to maintain cordial relations with Modi government. Sri Lankan President Mahindra Rajapaksa also issues similar orders for the release of all the Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan jails immediately. However, all the political parties in Tamilnadu including ruling AIADMK lead by Tamilnadu Chief Minister Kum Jayalalitha are planning to boycott Modi’s swearing in ceremony, in protest against inviting Sri Lankan president Rajapaksa, who ordered for the military action against LTTE cadres, during which thousands of innocent Tamil people were brutally killed. However, BJP ignores their objections and ready to give him a warm welcome.