Maryam Nawaz Sharif to attend Narendra Modi's oath ceremony?: Indian Twitterati curious
Few days back, Maryam hailed her father's decision to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in saying the step will help in restoring fraying bilateral ties.
In an exclusive statement emailed to a channel, Maryam said, "The invitation extended by India's Prime Minister-designate & the reciprocal gesture by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif are being widely hailed by every sane & progressive mind on both sides of the border."
I
personally
think
cordial
relations
with
new
Indian
govt
should
be
cultivated.
Will
help
remove
psychological
barriers,
fear
&
misgivings.
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
23,
2014
Why
can’t
India
and
Pakistan
team
up
to
win
the
wars
against
diseases,
illiteracy
and
poverty?We
can
...
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
Why
India
and
Pakistan
have
to
be
the
prisoners
of
the
past?Should
bury
the
enmity
&
start
afresh.
#PakIndiarelations
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
Why
the
two
nations
are
living
like
divided
Korea?
Why
can't
they
live
like
United
Europe
?
Economic
bloc
perhaps?
#PakIndiarelations
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
Since then, the Indian Twitterati has been asking Maryam whether she will be accompanying her father to India for Modi's oath ceremony.
Kind
of
u
:)
RT
“@Nirdoshss:
we
want
you
to
come
to
India
with
your
father.
Please
consider
this
request.
Thanks
in
advance.”
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
Am
glad
it
did
“@RaunakMaharshi:
aap
bhi
aayein
india..your
tweets
are
already
creating
a
very
positive
environment
for
#indiapakrelations”
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
I
will,
at
another
time
:)
“@coins_unlimited:
pls
pls
pls
pls
pls
pls
pls
pls
accept
my
invitation
and
come
to
India
for
a
visit
with
MNS”
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
I
see
hope!
“@JoeySehgal:
V
need
some1
like
U
with
ur
intellect
2
liaison
&
bring
Us
bk
in2
a
coordial
relation
lets
rewrite
history”
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
All
we
want
is
peace!
“@ks_suvin:
your
tweets
gets
high
value
from
India...now
you
are
a
famous
political
leader
from
pakistan”
—
Maryam
Nawaz
Sharif
(@MaryamNSharif)
May
24,
2014
Maryam is the daughter of current Pakistan Prime minister Nawaz Sharif and the current first lady of Pakistan, Kalsom Nawaz. She is active in national politics and is a political central figure in the Pakistan Muslim League.