NEW DELHI: Congress leader and Punjab Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu is facing flak for his remarks on the Pulwama attack, in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed by a suicide bomber of Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Pakistan based terror outfit. Sidhu had condemned the incident but courted a controversy when he asked whether an entire nation can be blamed for a handful of people.


Now, Sidhu's party colleague Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday asked the cricketer-turned-politician to convince his friend "Imran bhai" to act against terrorists targeting India. Sidhu shares a healthy relationship with Imran Khan, who is now the Prime Minister of Pakistan, since his cricketing days.

In a series of tweets, Digvijaya Singh asked Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to show "guts" and hand over Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India, terming them as "self-confessed perpetrators of terror".


"Navjot Singh Sidhu ji apne dost Imran bhai ko samjhaiye. Uskii vajah se aap ko gaali padh rahi hai (convince your friend Imran bhai. You (Sidhu) are being abused because of him)," the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said.




Sidhu, who made his political debut as a BJP MP in 2004 but joined the Congress ahead of the 2017 assembly polls in Punjab, had drawn flak last year when he visited Pakistan to attend the swearing-in of Prime Minister Imran Khan and greeted the army chief of the neighbouring country with a hug.

Digvijaya Singh also called for stopping "unnecessary persecution" of innocent Kashmiri students and traders across the country.

"Do we want Kashmir with the Kashmiris or without Kashmiris? We as a nation have to make a choice," he said.

Digvijaya Singh said India as a nation has to seriously introspect how in last 71 years Kashmir, a valley of communal harmony of Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmiri Pandits brotherhood, has become a valley of communal strife and unrest.

"We are all to be blamed. Can't we for sometime sweep our political differences under the carpet and come together to bring back the communal harmony and Kashmiri Muslim and Kashmiri Hindu brotherhood...which was the hallmark of J&K?" he said.