Sidhu under Oppn fire for Pak visit, BJP calls it 'shameful'

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The opposition in today targeted for attending the swearing-in ceremony of as Pakistan's Prime Minister, with the BJP describing his visit to as "shameful".

Sidhu's hug with at the ceremony also came under fire with the opposition parties asking him whether he remembered the sacrifices made by the Indian soldiers at the border at that time.

"Sidhu's visit to is shameful," said BJP

"On one side, the was involved in attacking our soldiers at the border and on the other side was hugging the Does it mean he was thanking him for killing our jawans?" he asked.

Malik dubbed as an "opportunist" and accused him of putting the nation's dignity at risk.

The BJP demanded an apology from him for the "unacceptable act."

The said Sidhu broke the "decorum" by visiting Pakistan.

"The whole nation is observing seven-day mourning in the wake of the death of former PM At this point of time, it becomes necessary that no should attend ceremonial functions. By visiting Pakistan, Sidhu has broken the decorum," said

He said Sidhu's hugging of Bajwa, who was sitting next to of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) Masood Khan, has sent a "wrong message" to Indian armed forces.

The targeted the ruling Congress, saying the party which had been criticising the Centre over the deaths of jawans at the border should now explain to the "controversial visit" of its own

Sidhu is a Cabinet in the Amarinder Singh-led government in

The main opposition party, the Aam Aadmi Party, also condemned Sidhu for hugging chief.

"Though it is Sidhu's personal visit to Pakistan, if he hugged chief then it is condemnable," said AAP MLA and of Opposition Cheema.

termed Sidhu's participation in the ceremony as an "act of disloyalty" towards which "will not be endorsed by any patriotic citizen" of the country.

Sidhu was among the special guests present at Khan's oath-taking ceremony at the Aiwan-e-Sadr (the House) in Islamabad, Pakistan today.

He had arrived in Pakistan yesterday via the Wagah border.

Talking to the media, Sidhu hoped that his friend Khan's accession to the prime minister's post will be good for Pakistan-peace process.

Bajwa after arriving at the ceremony hugged Sidhu and both chatted briefly.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 19:00 IST