Millennium Post

It was just a hug, and not a Rafale deal: Sidhu

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANDIGARH: Asserting that his hug to Pakistan's army chief has been blown out of proportion, Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu targeted the BJP on Wednesday saying it was just a “jhappi” (hug) and “not a Rafale deal”.

The cricketer-turned-politician's Congress party has been attacking the Bjp-led government at the Centre over the Rafale fighter jet deal and alleged a scam worth several crore rupees in the matter.

After Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the gesture was demoralisi­ng for soldiers in India, Sidhu told a group of journalist­s, “You start raking up this issue again. Sidhu has become such an important person that the defence minister makes a statement.. .it was just a ‘jhappi' (hug)... it is not a conspiracy, ‘jhappi' is not Rafale deal, ‘jhappi' is not firing bullets at Gursikhs.”

“You are not talking about sentiments of Sikhs and you have blown the one-second emotional hug out of proportion. Is it a conspiracy?” he asked.

On Tuesday, Sitharaman said that Sidhu's gesture of hugging Pakistan's army chief impacted soldiers back home and asserted that the Punjab minister could have “avoided it”.

Sidhu courted controvers­y by hugging Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa during his visit to Pakistan for the swearing-in of Imran Khan as Prime Minister last month. Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer.

Sidhu asked whether players will not shake hands when a cricket match takes place between India and Pakistan. “Do not shake hands when there is going to be a cricket match between India and Pakistan. Will you not shake hands? If Pakistan PM, who is a good man and had played several matches here, shakes hands with Indian team or hugs player like Virat (Kohli), will he show his back to him,” he said.

He had earlier said that he hugged Bajwa after he told him that Pakistan would open the Kartarpur border for Sikhs from India's Punjab to visit to Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India