Millennium Post

Sidhu no longer part of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’

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MUMBAI: Following uproar over his remarks letting of Pakistan after the Pulwama attack in Jammu and Kashmir by Jaish-e-mohammad militant that claimed 49 lives, Punjab cabinet Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu has been dropped from the popular “The Kapil Sharma Show” on television.

According to a source close to the show, Sidhu will no longer be part of the Sony Entertainm­ent Television comedy. The Punjab Minister, who has been for several years part of Kapil’s show, had on Friday during a media interactio­n, said, “Nations cannot be held responsibl­e for the dastardly acts of terrorists. “The terrorists do not have deen, mazhab (sect and religion). There are good, the bad and the ugly. Every institutio­n has them. Every nation has them. The ugly need to be punished...”

While the terror attack evoked widespread condemnati­on and calls for action against Pakistan, Sidhu said that the dialogue with Islamabad should continue.

“Where ever 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 anti-dote is also snake poison,” Sidhu had said.

His comments led to a huge uproar, with hashtags like # Boycott sidhu#Boycottka pi ls harm as how and #Boycottson­ytv tr ending on Twitter. Asked if the decision comes after his remarks, the source said: “There might be other reasons as well, but this thing is surely one of them.” Confronted by media on Saturday regarding his removal from the TV show, Sidhu walked away, refusing to comment, sat in his SUV and drove away. Sidhu’s official Public Relations Officer (PRO) told IANS that the minister had not made any comments regarding the Sony TV developmen­t.

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