Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Up to Sidhu to explain his stand on Pulwama: Capt

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CHANDIGARH: With his government and the Congress party left embarrasse­d by the discordant comments made by cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu, defending Pakistan on the Pulwama terror attack, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Monday said everyone has the right to voice their mind and it is up to Sidhu to explain his stand.

Amarinder said Sidhu “must have realised that he had gone overboard with his Pakistan visit”. “Sidhu was a cricketer while I was a soldier, and both have different viewpoints on things,” Amarinder told the media here. “Sidhu does not understand defence intricacie­s and had possibly reacted out of friendly motive,” the chief minister said, adding that the minister’s “intentions were surely not anti-national and he must have got the message”.

The CM lambasted the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) for creating ruckus on the issue in the Punjab assembly on Monday for political gains. “Budget presentati­on is a vital proceeding, which the people of the state await eagerly every year,” he said, lashing out at the Akalis for targeting Navjot Sidhu to divert attention from such an important assembly matter.

Amarinder said the SAD leadership was making a mockery of democratic traditions for petty political gains. “Such unconstitu­tional behaviour is not only unbecoming of a party of national stature but actually exposed their anti-people mindset. They neither care for the traditions of the House nor are concerned about the welfare of the people,” the CM said.

Sidhu, who takes every opportunit­y to harp on his friendship with Pakistan PM Imran Khan, a former cricketer like himself, had told the media on February 15: “Wherever wars are fought and such things (Pulwama-type attack) happen, dialogue also continues simultaneo­usly.

“There is a need to find a permanent solution (to issues between India and Pakistan). Such people (terrorists) have no religion, no country and no caste. When a snake bites, its antidote is also snake poison.”

Sidhu also justified his take on the dialogue between the two neighbours. Though he condemned the attack, he said the entire nation (Pakistan) could not be blamed for the actions of a handful people.

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Capt Amarinder Singh

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