Navjot Singh Sidhu said that dialogue between India and Pakistan should continue even after the Pulwama terror attack by Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammed
New Delhi: Following the Pulwama massacre, which claimed at least 40 CRPF jawans’ lives, netizens took to Twitter to demand the removal of Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu from The Kapil Sharma Show, hosted by stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma.
Sidhu faced backslash after he said that dialogue between India and Pakistan should continue, even after Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammed’s suicide bomber attacked a convoy of 78 vehicles on Thursday.
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In 2018, Sidhu attended the oath-taking ceremony of Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and hugged him and Pakistan Army general Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Here is how the Twitterati reacted
boycott from at least don't humiliate India, if u can't support. Please read what China does to Muslims in their country. We don't want same thing but at least our pride cannot be compromised
— Shaurya Sharma (@Shaurya_Leo)He must first remove anti national Siddhu from his show before talking any non sense.
— Jagdish (@jagdish56891077)As long as Sidhu is on iam not gonna watch throw him out
— Shweta goswami (@sgshwetagoswam1)pls shut down the or just remove from the show
— aryan verma (@aryanverma22293)He is a shame to this country..must have congratulated his Pakistani friends after this throw this men out of ur show
— Jinkle Rajpurohit (@jinksraj1)Navjot Sidhdhu should be removed and kicked of from your show immediately.
— narayan0708 (@narayan07081)It is shameful that a mainstream politician in India refuses to condemn despite the henious crime committed by these barbarians
Indians shud boycott
Lest Sidhu is thrown out of the show pl take action else ur channel will also b boycotted
The Pulwama attack is being considered the worst terror attack since the Uri attack in 2016.
Over 2500 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force were travelling in a convoy of 78 vehicles. Most of them were returning to duty after spending their holidays in their respective destinations. The convoy was attacked on the Jammu-Kashmir highway at around 3:30 pm by a Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber.
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