Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to attend PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony on May 30: Sources

The development came hours after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she will attend the oath-taking ceremony.

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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to attend PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony on May 30: Sources

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and PM Modi. (File photo)

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and AAP national convener will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi as Prime Minister on Thursday. The chief minister has been invited for the ceremony and he will attend it, a Delhi government official confirmed. The ruling AAP in Delhi and the BJP were involved in a bitter war of words with both sides attacking each other in a no holds barred contest.

Delhi Congress president and three-time former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit said she has not received any invitation for Modi's swearing-in ceremony. The BJP won all the seven seats in Delhi routing both the Congress and the AAP in the Lok Sabha polls.

The development came hours after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she will attend the oath-taking ceremony. “I have spoken to other chief ministers also. Since it is a ceremonial programme, we thought of attending it. Yes, I will go,” said Banerjee.

An Indian government statement on Monday said the leaders of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, and Bhutan - all members, with India, of the little-known Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) - have been invited to Modi's swearing-in.

"This is in line with Government's focus on its 'Neighbourhood First' policy," a government spokesman said.The leaders of Kyrgyzstan and Mauritius have also been invited, but two sources in Indian's foreign ministry said Pakistan will not be on the list, without providing further information.

For the swearing-in ceremony for Modi's first term in 2014, all nations from the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), that includes Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Maldives, were invited.In 2014 Pakistan's then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attended the ceremony.

India, however, will not invite Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to Thursday's swearing-in ceremony. In 2014 Pakistan's then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attended the ceremony.

Modi and Khan both claimed their air forces carried out air strikes in enemy territory in March, to the alarm of world powers. Modi, who was widely believed to have benefited politically from the stand-off, won a second term with an increased majority in a general election whose results were declared last week.

Khan called Modi on Sunday to congratulate him on his win.

Modi could still meet Khan at a Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Kyrgyzstan next month, that both leaders may attend.

(With PTI inputs)

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