Sidhu accuses BJP of double standards over Pakistan visit

The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; shields grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for embracing twofold gauges on the debate encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Navjot Singh Sidhu addressing media persons in Chandigarh on Tuesday, August 21 2018.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra questioned the way Mr. Sidhu "unreservedly pronounced love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi wound up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in service. Mr. Sharif was concurred a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, because of expectation, had abruptly gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official conventions," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore now and again when there was strain between the two nations, shots were splashed and furthermore when our jawans were martyred. Be that as it may, now I trust that possibly the new political change in Pakistan is fit for getting helpful change the area."

To the extent his gathering with Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is concerned, Mr. Sidhu stated, "He met me with eagerness in the wake of seeing me sitting in the main line. He disclosed to me that they were attempting endeavors to open the hall from India's Dera Baba Nanak to Kartarpur Sahib to encourage the travelers to pay respect on the event of the 550th 'Parkash Diwas' of Guru Nanak Dev."

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's comments on his demonstration of embracing Pakistan's Army Chief, Mr. Sidhu said he has "awesome regard for his pioneer", and included, "I am not harmed. Everybody has a state of view."The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; protects grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for receiving twofold gauges on the debate encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra protested the way Mr. Sidhu "unreservedly pronounced love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi wound up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in function. Mr. Sharif was concurred a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, in view of expectation, had all of a sudden gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official conventions," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore now and again when there was pressure between the two nations, projectiles were splashed and furthermore when our jawans were martyred. In any case, now I trust that possibly the new political change in Pakistan is equipped for getting useful change the locale."

To the extent his gathering with Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is concerned, Mr. Sidhu stated, "He met me with energy in the wake of seeing me sitting in the main column. He disclosed to me that they were trying endeavors to open the passageway from India's Dera Baba Nanak to Kartarpur Sahib to encourage the explorers to pay deference on the event of the 550th 'Parkash Diwas' of Guru Nanak Dev."

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's comments on his demonstration of embracing Pakistan's Army Chief, Mr. Sidhu said he has "extraordinary regard for his pioneer", and included, "I am not harmed. Everybody has a state of view."The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; shields grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for embracing twofold gauges on the contention encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra protested the way Mr. Sidhu "gushingly proclaimed love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi ended up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in function. Mr. Sharif was agreed a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, in view of expectation, had all of a sudden gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official conventions," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore now and again when there was strain between the two nations, projectiles were showered and furthermore when our jawans were martyred. However, now I trust that perhaps the new political change in Pakistan is equipped for getting productive change the area."

To the extent his gathering with Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is concerned, Mr. Sidhu stated, "He met me with eagerness in the wake of seeing me sitting in the main column. He disclosed to me that they were attempting endeavors to open the passageway from India's Dera Baba Nanak to Kartarpur Sahib to encourage the explorers to pay respect on the event of the 550th 'Parkash Diwas' of Guru Nanak Dev."

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's comments on his demonstration of embracing Pakistan's Army Chief, Mr. Sidhu said he has "incredible regard for his pioneer", and included, "I am not harmed. Everybody has a state of view."The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; safeguards grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for receiving twofold norms on the debate encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra questioned the way Mr. Sidhu "unreservedly pronounced love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi wound up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in function. Mr. Sharif was concurred a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, on account of expectation, had all of a sudden gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official customs," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore now and again when there was strain between the two nations, shots were splashed and furthermore when our jawans were martyred. However, now I trust that perhaps the new political change in Pakistan is fit for getting useful change the area."

To the extent his gathering with Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is concerned, Mr. Sidhu stated, "He met me with energy in the wake of seeing me sitting in the main line. He revealed to me that they were attempting endeavors to open the passageway from India's Dera Baba Nanak to Kartarpur Sahib to encourage the explorers to pay deference on the event of the 550th 'Parkash Diwas' of Guru Nanak Dev."

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's comments on his demonstration of embracing Pakistan's Army Chief, Mr. Sidhu said he has "incredible regard for his pioneer", and included, "I am not harmed. Everybody has a state of view."The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; safeguards grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for receiving twofold gauges on the contention encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra questioned the way Mr. Sidhu "unrestrainedly announced love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi ended up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in service. Mr. Sharif was agreed a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, on account of expectation, had abruptly gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official customs," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore now and again when there was strain between the two nations, slugs were splashed and furthermore when our jawans were martyred. However, now I trust that perhaps the new political change in Pakistan is fit for getting helpful change the locale."

To the extent his gathering with Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is concerned, Mr. Sidhu stated, "He met me with energy subsequent to seeing me sitting in the primary line. He disclosed to me that they were endeavoring endeavors to open the passage from India's Dera Baba Nanak to Kartarpur Sahib to encourage the pioneers to pay deference on the event of the 550th 'Parkash Diwas' of Guru Nanak Dev."

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's comments on his demonstration of embracing Pakistan's Army Chief, Mr. Sidhu said he has "extraordinary regard for his pioneer", and included, "I am not harmed. Everybody has a state of view."The Congress serve raises Modi's unexpected Lahore visit; safeguards grasping Pakistan's Army boss

Punjab bureau serve Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday blamed the BJP for receiving twofold measures on the debate encompassing his visit to the swearing-in-function of Pakistan's new Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On Saturday, BJP representative Sambit Patra questioned the way Mr. Sidhu "profusely proclaimed love for Pakistan".

"Whenever Mr. Narendra Modi wound up Prime Minister of India, he welcomed heads of SAARC countries including previous Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the swearing-in service. Mr. Sharif was concurred a warm welcome. Not just this, Mr. Modi, on account of expectation, had all of a sudden gone to Lahore to go to a family capacity of previous PM Mr. Sharif and welcome him without even any official customs," said Mr. Sidhu.

Mr. Sidhu included, "such things have occurred previously and furthermore on occasion when there was pressure between the two nations, shots were splashed and furthermore when our jawans we
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