Navjot Singh Sidhu’s trouble won’t seem to stop; another hurdle came into his way
Navjot Singh Sidhu’s trouble won’t seem to stop; another hurdle came into his way
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New Delhi:On Tuesday, a case has been registered against Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu for allegedly violating the model code of conduct (MCC) during a rally in Bihar's Katihar. The Punjab Minister had appealed the Muslim voters, who form nearly 65 per cent of the constituency's electorate, to vote en bloc in favour of Congress in the Lok Sabha elections 2019. The comments by former test cricketer at a rally in Katihar, where he was canvassing in support of veteran Congress leader and former union minister Tariq Anwar, drew an angry response from BJP which condemned the "reprehensible act", urged the Election Commission to take "suo motu cognizance" and take suitable action.

Sidhu had said on Monday at a rally held at Barasol, in Balrampur assembly segment falling under Katihar Lok Sabha seat in Bihar "Do not consider yourself as being in a minority. You constitute the majority here. You are about 64 per cent. Do not fall into the trap laid down by people like Owaisi (president of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen). They have been propped up by the BJP,". "Recognize your strength and vote en block to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said. A video footage of Sidhu's comments in the remote area was beamed on Tuesday. Kumar said "On the one hand, our party under the leadership of Modi has been working with the motto of 'sabka saath sabka vikas' and on the other hand the Congress has nothing to offer except divisive politics. We condemn this reprehensible act by the Congress leader,".

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Here it is to be noted that the former Amritsar MP, who has been campaigning for his party in the Seemanchal region of Bihar, appeared to have mixed up Katihar with neighboring Kishanganj where Muslims are in the majority and AIMIM has put up a candidate. "We strongly condemn the remarks made by Navjot Singh Sidhu. His comments appear to be in sync with the Congress policy of minority appeasement and a consequence of the party's worry of an impending defeat," BJP state party vice-president Devesh Kumar told reacting to the remarks of Sidhu, who was previously with the saffron party.

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