Manmohan's silence did what BJP's uproar could not: Navjot Singh Sidhu

| Mar 18, 2018, 22:14 IST

Highlights

  • Sidhu, in his speech peppered with poetry and witty remarks, also said that Singh was both "Sardar (a Sikh) and asardar (effective)"
  • A former BJP MP who had often targeted Singh over his reluctance to speak out on issues, also apologised to the former prime minister
  • Sidhu also hailed former party president Sonia Gandhi, party president Rahul Gandhi and Congress workers in his speech
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NEW DELHI: Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu was full of praise for a reticent Manmohan Singh on Sunday and said the former prime minister's "silence" did what the ruling BJP's "uproar" could not.

Addressing the 84th plenary session of the Congress here, Sidhu, a former BJP MP who had often targeted Singh over his reluctance to speak out on issues, also apologised to the former prime minister.

Sidhu, in his speech peppered with poetry and witty remarks, also said that Singh was both "Sardar (a Sikh) and asardar (effective)".

"I want to apologise to Sardar Manmohan Singh and that too bowing down (before Singh). Sardar Manmohan Singh, your silence has done what the BJP's uproar could not. I realised this after 10 years, sir," said the cricketer-turned-politician, who joined the Congress before Punjab Assembly polls in 2017.

Lauding the Congress veteran, Sidhu said the economy galloped like an Arabian horse under his watch as the Prime Minister. Whereas, he said, under the BJP's rule, the economy is moving at the pace of a tortoise.

"Sir, you worked hard silently in such a way that your success created an uproar. Sir, you are a Sardar and also asardar (effective)," a comment which had former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and senior party leader Ashok Gehlot, who flanked Singh, giggling.


Sidhu also hailed former party president Sonia Gandhi, party president Rahul Gandhi and Congress workers in his speech.


He said Rahul Gandhi is set to unfurl the tricolour from the ramparts of the Red Fort after becoming the country's Prime Minister post the 2019 general election.


Hailing Congress workers, Sidhu likened them to Sikandar (Greek emperor Alexander the Great) and said the party cannot be what it is without them.


"If the Congress has lost, it may be due to some leaders, but you are the ones who help win (elections) friends. Sikandar (workers) does not bow before the situation...the workers are soul, life and identity of the party," he added.

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