Cong promoting Pak interests in India: BJP on Sidhu's visit

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP today lashed out at over Navjot Singh Sidhu's visit to to attend Imran Khan's swearing-in, saying his party leaders are trying to promote interests of the neighbouring nation and that the party has opened a "desk" in

Diplomacy is prerogative of the Centre, he said and wondered whether the Gandhi scion is trying to run a parallel government.

"It's sad that Navjot Sidhu has somewhat tried to implicate by suggesting that is responsible for current situation between the two nations. We condemn this. We want an answer on this not from Sidhuji but from Rahulji. Is Rahulji trying to run a parallel Govt?" Patra said.

Cricketer-turned-Sidhu visited Pakistan last week to attend the swearing-in of as Pakistan's

Addressing the media here soon after Sidhu defended his visit at a press conference in Chandigarh, Patra took a dig at him over his argument that he visited Pakistan as a and not a politician, saying the gloves which he was wearing today were of a

"Going to Pakistan was against ethos of India and even then Sidhu holds press conference to justify his visit to Pakistan. Our question is on whose behest (he visited Pakistan)...of course at the behest of Rahul Gandhi," the said.

Referring to various "controversial" statements made by leaders with regard to Pakistan-India relations, the BJP alleged, "There are people within the Congress party who are trying to promote the interest of Pakistan in India. It seems that party has opened a Pakistan desk in India."

Criticising Sidhu for hugging chief, the BJP said how can any Indian hug the person who is responsible for deaths of innocent people and men in India.

Referring to Congress Sandeep Dikshit's remark comparing with street thug, Patra said for the opposition party, the army of neighbouring nation was more dear.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 20:00 IST