Says Navjot Sidhu in habit of `Theatrical Presentations’
Amritsar, July 18 (Punjab Post Bureau) – Senior BJP leader Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina today
asked Navjot Singh Sidhu to resign from the Congress party too after quitting his Cabinet berth in the Captain Amarinder government. He said Sidhu and his wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu always resort to the `theatrical presentations’ and they have no time for the public issues and challenges as they take politics just for personal gratification of acquiring posts and positions.
In a press statement issued here, Chhina who returned from a foreign tour said Sidhu is a liability for the Congress and not an asset and thus either he should resign or the party high command must expel him from all the posts he holds in the party. “ He (Sidhu) resorted to anti-national stance by earlier saying that Pakistan cannot be held responsible for the Pulwama terror attack and hugging Pak Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa”, said Chhina.
Chhina said from the beginning when Sidhu’s career in politics started, he had been adopting tricks to blackmail the party leaders whenever his whims and wishes are not fulfilled. “Sidhu has insulted our soldiers at more than one time. He is hands in gloves with the forces which are anti-national”, said he adding that politics is not a comedy show nut a serious business which Sidhu has never understood.
“If you (Sidhu) can not address the issues confronting the general public and cannot find the solutions what for you are in the political arena. It is high time you resign from all the public posts”, said he adding that just by hiding oneself away from public view what kind of message Sidhu was sending to the public. He said the Congress high command itself is in crises following the resignation by Rahul Gandhi and Sidhu was a just adding to the woes of the party.
“Earlier in BJP also Sidhu used to adopt similar tactics of hit and run model of politics and the BJP did not entertained his drama and he went to Congress but he now stands exposed, said Chhina
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