Sidhu criticised for hugging Pak Army chief

Wednesday 22nd August 2018 07:10 EDT
 
 

Chandigarh: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh said he was “not in favour” of Navjot Singh Sidhu hugging the Pakistan Army chief at Imran Khan’s oath ceremony in Islamabad. “It was wrong for him to have shown affection towards the Pakistan army chief,” Singh said. Sidhu had attended Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s swearing-in ceremony on Saturday, where he was seen hugging Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa. Defending himself, Sidhu, on his return, said: “If someone (Bajwa) comes to me and says that we belong to the same culture and we’ll open Kartarpur border on Guru Nanak Dev’s 550th Prakash Parv, what else I could do?”

The opposition BJP had termed Sidhu’s visit to Pakistan, especially his hug with Pakistan Army chief as “shameful”. “On one side, the Pakistan army is involved in attacking our soldiers at the border, and on the other, Sidhu is hugging the Pakistan army chief. Does this mean he is thanking him for killing our jawans?” asked Punjab BJP chief Shwait Malik.

The Punjab chief minister went on to clarify that Sidhu’s decision to attend the ceremony had nothing to do with his government, and said the cricketer-turned-politician had gone there in his personal capacity. “As for Sidhu being seated next to the PoK president, maybe he didn’t know who he was,” Amarinder added.

On his being seated beside President of PoK Masood Khan in the front row at the ceremony, Sidhu said: “If you’re invited as a guest of honour somewhere, you sit wherever you are asked to. I was sitting somewhere else but they asked me to sit there.”


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