India-Pak relations to improve with Imran as PM: Navjot Sidhu

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Cricketer-turned-politician today hoped relations between and would improve with becoming his country's prime minister, saying he was keen to attend the swearing-in.

said Khan's elevation could make real his dream of seeing the celebrations for the 550th birth anniversary of next year begin from Nankana Sahib in

slammed him for accepting the invitation, saying Sidhu's decision to go was treacherous as the new Khan-led government will be a front for terrorists.

heaped praises on the former captain, referring to him as a pure soul and someone who was seen as a Greek god.

"My personal opinion is that sportsmen break barriers. They unite people. I see a in great and I see someone who will always do good for the mankind. I have great hopes that relations will improve," the told reporters.

I believe this could be a new era. This could be a new dawn and this could usher in an era of hope," he said.

Sidhu figures in the list of Indian celebrities who have reportedly been invited for Khan's swearing-in ceremony.

These include Aamir and former cricketers and

Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has emerged as the single largest party in after the July 25 general election, but lacks the numbers to form the government on its own.

Khan had reportedly said he would take oath as Pakistan's on August 11.

Asked whether should attend the ceremony if he gets an an invitation, Sidhu said he was nobody to comment.

He is the of and he is mature enough. I will mind my own business. It will be his prerogative. I am nobody. I respect him as prime minister of India," he said.

Thanking Khan for extending him the invitation, Sidhu said he has "personal relations" with the former

"It is a great honour and wonderful gesture, he said.

Sidhu recalled how he first met Khan at in 1983 during a match, and they developed mutual respect.

"I saw him as a pure soul. I saw him as a selfless man who always worked for the team," said Sidhu.

"He was regarded as a Greek god. When I saw him from closer, I found him more than that," said Sidhu.

He also shared his experience of facing Khan's bowling attacks.

At a time when politics has become a profession, he said one could always trust Khan.

"He has been empowered to change the system," Sidhu said.

"He set up a world-class cancer hospital, and a free-of-cost service is provided to the patients," he said.

Sidhu said he wanted to take Chief Minister to Nankana Sahib in Pakistan to start the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of from his birthplace.

It appears that it could be a possibility with this honour. Now a lot could change," he said.

He also talked about the Kartarpur corridor to give access to Sikh devotees to another shrine in Pakistan, and about opening up the Hussainiwala border crossing.

"If a route between and is open for the rich people, then why someone from cannot have a biryani in and return the same day?"he said.

He batted for starting sports between Indian and Pakistani Punjabs.

"If the government says there are certain issues then they should be resolved," he added.

"The thaw must begin and the ice must melt. Someone must make a beginning. I see infinite possibilities with Khan Sahib," Sidhu said.

On drug smuggling from Pakistan, he said every issue which is connected with will be taken up.

Asked about the reported decision of to not attend the swearing-in ceremony, Sidhu said he respected the actor's opinion.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 18:55 IST