Sidhu, in a statement, said that Khan personally telephoned him also
Bisaria also felicitated Khan on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed matters of mutual interest
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), in a 3-1 vote, accepted the apology submitted by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson
Forced to form a coalition in parliament, Khan will have to compromise if he's to have any hope of tackling key issues in Pakistan
According to Gavaskar, he yesterday received the invitation from Imran Khan's office and his party
The party of the 65-year-old cricketer-turned-politician emerged as the single largest side in the National Assembly in the July 25 general elections
PTI was secretive about the technology plan ahead of the July 25 poll, fearing rivals could copy it
The NAB is investigating the cricketer-turned-politician for causing Rs 2.17 million loss to the provincial exchequer by using the government's helicopter for over 72 hours
The new leadership may be forced to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the coming weeks
Resource-starved Pakistan should logically make peace with India, cut defence spends and use the resulting peace dividend to rebuild the economy; Sadly that just may not happen, writes T N Ninan
The party had initially planned to invite several foreign personalities including Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan and Indian cricket legends Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar and Navjot Singh Sidhu
Khan has also invited former Indian cricketers Sunil Gavaskar, along with actor Aamir Khan for his oath-taking ceremony
On Tuesday, PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry said they would consult the Foreign Office regarding inviting foreign leaders
In Pakistan, Khan first appealed to a small but loyal, educated middle class which saw in him the chance to change the perpetually negative narrative of their country
Imran Khan in his victory speech had also said that better relations between Pakistan and India would be 'good for all of us'
Pak election was far from fair. The winner should be watched with caution
According to media reports from Pakistan, Khan said on Monday that he will take oath as Pakistan's prime minister on August 11
Seven years ago he said he was. Now, Pakistan's next prime minister calls the country's army chief, the "most pro-democratic man" he had seen
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf emerged as the single largest party with 115 seats
Imran Khan, the Prime Minister-in-waiting, himself continued to hold meetings with prominent leaders on Saturday