Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sidhu aides’ remarks spark new Punjab row

- Vishal Rambani

PATIALA: A political row raged on Monday over controvers­ial comments on Kashmir made by Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu’s advisers, Malvinder Singh Mali and Pyare Lal Garg, with the party saying it will consider taking action, and senior leaders sharply criticisin­g the remarks.

Late in the evening, Mali took direct potshots at Sidhu’s rival and chief minister Amarinder Singh and made personal attacks on the 79-year-old leader on social media.

In a Facebook post last week, Mali had said Kashmir was a “country of Kashmiri people” and called both India and Pakistan its illegal occupiers. In a separate post, he put a sketch of late prime minister Indira Gandhi standing near a heap of human skulls with a gun in her hand. Garg had questioned the chief minister’s criticism of Pakistan.

Sidhu summoned the two newly appointed functionar­ies to his residence in Patiala and spoke to them for roughly three hours. The meeting came a day after

Singh condemned the remarks and said they were detrimenta­l to the peace and stability of the country. The CM also called the remarks “atrocious” and “anti-national”.

Congress MP Manish Tewari condemned the comments. “I urge Harish Rawat, AICC gen secy in-charge Punjab to seriously introspect that those who do not consider J&K to be a part of India and others who have ostensibly pro-pakistan leanings should be a part of Punjab Congress,” Tewari tweeted. The Congress appeared to distance itself from the row.

Rawat hinted at taking “strict action” against Mali if the comments were proven. “I would like to clarify on behalf of the party that J&K is an integral part of India. Nobody has the right to cast doubt on its status, let alone issuing a statement,” Rawat told news agency ANI.

Rawat also warned of action over Indira Gandhi’s sketch. “She was one of the most popular leaders, a mother figure to us. If somebody insults her, we condemn it. Action will be taken if this is proven”, he added.

Sidhu didn’t comment on the row. The advisers said they discussed issues concerning Punjab’s developmen­t with Sidhu. “Some political leaders and parties have started issuing ‘fatwa’ against me instead of initiating a dialogue...,” Mali said. Garg said: “When a government does good work, we appreciate it. But if it performs badly, we criticise it.”

After the CM’S objection to his remarks, Mali on Sunday shared an old Facebook post, saying, “Punjab is asking — don’t beat around the bush and answer why the convoy was looted.”

Mali and Garg were appointed by Sidhu on August 11 as part of additions he made to the party organisati­on after taking charge of the state unit. He has six other advisers.

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