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Pakistan wanted Navjot Singh Sidhu reinstated as Punjab minister: Amarinder

Pakistan wanted Navjot Singh Sidhu reinstated as Punjab minister: Amarinder

Amarinder Singh, who has floated a new party after leaving Congress, said he was told Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will be grateful if he can keep Sidhu in the government.

Pakistan wanted Navjot Singh Sidhu reinstated as Punjab minister: Amarinder Pakistan wanted Navjot Singh Sidhu reinstated as Punjab minister: Amarinder

Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday claimed he had got a message from Pakistan to reinstate Navjot Singh Sidhu in his government because he was an old friend of their prime minister.

Singh, who has floated a new party after leaving Congress and is fighting Punjab assembly polls in an alliance with BJP, said he was told that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will be grateful if he can keep Sidhu in the government.

"After I dropped Navjot Sidhu from my government, I got a message from Pakistan that he is an old friend of their prime minister and he would be grateful if you can keep him in the government. If he (Sidhu) doesn't work, then you can remove him," Singh said here during a press conference at BJP headquarters to announce a seat-sharing arrangement.

Singh, who had dropped Sidhu from the Punjab government during his tenure as the state's chief minister, never had smooth relations with the cricketer-turned-politician and was against appointing him as the Punjab unit chief of the Congress.

On Sunday, he had alleged in Chandigarh that Sidhu has "no brains" and also claimed that he had advised Congress president Sonia Gandhi five years ago not to induct this incompetent man" in the party.
 

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Published on: Jan 24, 2022, 7:13 PM IST
Posted by: Tarab Zaidi, Jan 24, 2022, 7:09 PM IST