
- The president seeks to strengthen bilateral relations with Bangladesh.
- Zardari hopes more cricket rounds.
- He expresses his desire to visit Dhaka.
President Asif Ali Zardari asked the men of the men’s cricket team in Pakistan to stay away from the team’s policy and focus on their career in sport because the policy is not their field.
In a lighter note, the president commented, during the reception that was hosted for the Pakistani cricket teams and Bangladesh at the Hakim’s house on Sunday, saying that cockroaches should leave politics to politicians like him.
In reference to his struggle as a politician when he was imprisoned for 14 years for being a political, he said: “Please leave politics to people like us who can go to 14 years in prison.”
President Zardari may have indicated the general impression that the player’s policy was rooted in the Pakistani men’s cricket team.
Punjab ruler Sardar Salim Haider Khan, head of the multi -chlorine vinyl vehicles Mohsen Naqafi, the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Pakistan Mohamed Iqbal Hussein, and the head of the BCB Cricket Operations, and members of the Pakistan team, was among Pakistan, and directed to Pakistan.
However, the president benefited from this opportunity as a sports diplomacy and used cricket as a way to enhance social, diplomatic and political relations with Bangladesh.
The message that Pakistan intends to formulate strong bilateral relations with Bangladesh in all fields-including trade, trade, sports, culture and relationships between people.
Moreover, the young cricket players told both countries that they were not aware of the pain stopped in 1971 like the older generations like him when two brothers separated roads.
He said that it was time to fix broken hearts on both sides of the border.
The message of hope, mutual understanding, reconciliation, and the Brotherhood was loud and clear throughout President Zardari’s speech to cricket players, diplomats, cricket officials and people across the border.
In order to know the transformative power of the Cricket as a sport that helps people to federation all over the world, the president told the Bangladeshin players, team officials and diplomats, “I am happy to host you all in Pakistan, in Lahore. I hope there will be many trips.”
Since the cricket game revolves around permanent friendships and harmony, President Zardari also expressed his desire to visit Bangladesh, adding that he had not gone to Dhaka for a long time.
He recalled the pride of the days of his students at the Bitwaro Cadette College, Jamshuru and the permanent friendships he made during those days with Bangladesh’s friends, adding that he was in close contact with the friends of Bangladeshi College to this day.
President Bangladesh has praised Namour for their enormous talents and wished them a wonderful future.
It also sparked praise for the young Pakistan team and expressed his hope that he would perform well on the International Front.
“The world is young; you are a young man and he is your time. We have seen our time, that’s your time.”
All of you will see the future. President Zardari, the cricket player from both countries, said: “I am God bless you, in the hope that you will have a good future with events.”
President Asif Zardari had collective photos with both teams while giving father souvenirs to the officials of the visiting Bangladesh team.
PCB Moshin Naqvi President Zardari gave a souvenir gift for the Pakistani cricket shirt with his name.