Hindustan Times (East UP)

BJP slams Congress over Sidhu’s ‘elder brother’ address to Pak PM

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Saturday hit out at the Congress after its Punjab unit president Navjot Singh Sidhu reportedly called Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan his “elder brother” during a trip to Kartarpur Sahib, alleging the opposition party sees terror groups like IS and Boko Haram in Hindutva while it finds a “bhai jaan” in Khan.

A purported video of Sidhu being welcomed by a Pakistani official on behalf of Khan has gone viral in which the Congress leader is heard saying Khan was like a “bada bhai” to him and that he loved him a lot.

It is a serious matter of concern for Indians, BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra said as the ruling party seized on the issue to target the Congress.

He claimed that there was a larger design at work, and Sidhu’s comments were linked

IT IS A SERIOUS MATTER OF CONCERN FOR INDIANS, BJP SPOKESPERS­ON SAMBIT PATRA SAID

to a number of Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, criticisin­g Hindutva.

Referring to Congress leader Salman Khurshid’s statement in his latest book, Patra said the opposition party sees terror groups such as the ISIS and the Boko Haram in Hindutva while it finds a “bhai jaan” in Khan.

It is being done for appeasemen­t politics as the Congress still believes that there is a section in India which will be happy with praise for Pakistan. There are no such people in India though, Patra added.

He noted that Sidhu had praised Khan and Pakistan earlier too and had hugged its army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa during an earlier trip to the neighbouri­ng country.

Noting that Punjab is a border state where Pakistan tries to foment troubles, Patra said it needs a mature and patriotic leadership. Sidhu is not right for India and Punjab deserves better than him, he said.

Pakistan’s foreign minister had recently described Hindutva as a threat to global security, and he had borrowed the term from Rahul Gandhi, the BJP leader alleged.

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