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Days after Punjab Cabinet Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said it was Rahul Gandhi who sent him to Pakistan, and that he was his “captain” and “the captain of the Captain (Amrinder Singh),” speaking to the media in Rajasthan, Sidhu clarified that he will sort out the issue with Amarinder Singh himself.
Navjot Singh Sidhu had also clarified on Friday, 30 November, that he didn't go there on the instructions of his party Chief Rahul Gandhi. “The whole world knows I went on PM Imran Khan’s personal invite,” he wrote on Twitter:
Earlier, on Sunday, 2 December, his wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu had clarified that he did not mean any disrespect to Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh.
According to ANI, Navjot Kaur Sidhu also asserted that her husband’s statement “should be read as a whole and not in incomplete bits.”
In the day, Sidhu had triggered the controversy when he said that Gandhi had sent him to Pakistan for attending the inauguration ceremony of the Kartarpur corridor and that the Congress president was his "captain.”
On Friday, to a query at a news conference, Sidhu had said, "Rahul Gandhi is my captain. It is he who sent me to Pakistan. Rahul Gandhi is the also the captain of the Captain (Amarinder)," Sidhu told a press conference in Hyderabad when asked about Singh's disapproval of his Pakistan trip.
Sidhu said 50-100 Congress leaders, including Shashi Tharoor, Harish Rawat and Randeep Surjewala "patted" him on his back for the visit.
Replying to a question about Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi's remark that Prime Minister Imran Khan's "googly" had compelled India to send two Union ministers for the Kartarpur event, Sidhu said, "How do you bowl a googly to a batsman. I have never left such a ball."
"When 10,000 people are taking selfies with you, how do you know who is Chawla? How? This is absolute rubbish. The last time when I went to Pakistan, I was sitting with someone who was again controversial,” Sidhu said.
"Am I supposed to see where I sit. When you are going to another country, you are looked after by them. Anybody who comes to me... I don't break hearts... come here and take a photograph," he said, adding that the man identified as Chawla was seen "everywhere" during the trip, including with Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal.
"I have won six elections here. Only a popular person can win six elections. Ask Smriti Irani (Union minister) how many elections has she won," he said.
Punjab Cabinet Minister Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa sought Sidhu's resignation over his jibe at Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, news agency PTI reported.
According to The Times of India, Punjab Cabinet ministers Rana Gurminder Singh Sodhi and Sukbinder Singh Sarkaria have joined Bajwa in demanding Sidhu’s resignation, while Gurjit Singh Aujl, the party’s Amrtisar MP, took to openly criticising Sidhu.
Punjab’s minister of forest expressed his sadness over Sidhu’s remarks, reported ANI. He also asserted that “this is not Kapil Sharma’s show,” and Sidhu should show respect. He said:
Women and Child Development and Transport Minister Aruna Chaudhary said, "What Navjot Singh Sidhu said about Capt Amarinder Singh is unfortunate. Such things should not have been said by him.” She added:
BJP National Secretary Tarun Chugh alleged that Sidhu is a man of U-turns and should be sacked immediately. He said:
While Union Minister Vijay Tampa said Sidhu has “lost mental balance,” Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria and Sports Minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi called for Sidhu's resignation from the state Cabinet.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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Published: 30 Nov 2018,10:47 PM IST