Punjab leader minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday took sturdy exception to the current statements of advisers of country Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on sensitive problems which include Kashmir and Pakistan, caution them towards making “atrocious and ill-conceived” feedback that had been doubtlessly risky to the peace and balance of the country and the country. The CM stated that those statements had been “anti-countrywide”.
The CM advised Sidhu’s lately appointed advisers, Dr Pyare Lal Garg and Malwinder Singh Mali, to paste to giving recommendations to the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president and now no longer talk on topics approximately which they have got very little knowledge, and don't have any expertise about the implications those would possibly have on national interests.
The CM become reacting to said feedback of Dr Pyare Lal Garg wondering his (Captain Amarinder’s) complaint of Pakistan, in addition to an in the advance declaration of Malwinder Singh Mali wherein he had known as Kashmir a separate country and each India and Pakistan its unlawful occupants.
Singh expressed surprise at the statements of Mali and Garg, which, he stated, had been absolutely out of place and opposed to the said function of India and the Congress on Pakistan and Kashmir. He advised the Punjab Congress president to rein in his advisors earlier than they turn out to be doing greater harm to India’s interests.
“Kashmir was and is an inalienable part of India,” the CM said, adding that with his proclamation to the contrary, Mali had effectively and inexplicably toed Islamabad’s line. “This is anti-national,” he said, also slamming Mali for failing to withdraw his statement despite the widespread condemnation it had evoked not only from other parties but also from within the Congress.