Navjot Singh Sidhu Congratulates Indian Air Forces for Successfully Completing a Strike on Pakistan

Updated - 26 Feb 2019, 03:28 PM

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Navjot Singh Sidhu (Credits: Twitter)

Former Indian National Cricket team player and current Congress MP Navjot Singh Sidhu congratulated Indian Air Force after they destroyed terror camps across the Line of Control before dawn on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Sidhu received a lot of flak for his comments in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack. He said that for a handful of people an entire nation cannot be a terrorist nation. Post his comments, the netizens demanded his ouster from The Kapil Sharma Show and the channel scrapped his contract.

However, today morning, Pakistan had claimed that Indian Air Force aircraft had violated the Line of Control in the Muzaffarabad sector. Pakistan claimed that the aircraft returned after its Air Force immediately scrambled, and they had dropped payload in haste while escaping. But the location of the strikes is unclear, and there is no official word from India yet.
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लोहा लोहे को काटता है, आग आग को काटती है, सांप जब डंक मारता है, उसका एंटीडोट विष ही है, आतंकियों का विनाश अनिवार्य है| भारतीय वायु सेना की जय हो @IAF_MCC जय हिन्द

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( Iron cuts iron, fire cuts fire, when a snake bites, its antidote is poison. It is imperative to finish terrorism. We must hail Indian Air Force. Jai Hind)
,” Sidhu tweeted.

Meanwhile, the recent Pulwama Terror attack has created a stir countrywide as a Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) rammed an explosives-laden car into a CRPF bus, killing at least 40 personnel and leaving many critically wounded. On the back of it, India have cut several ties with the neighbouring country. Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has called for a boycott of Pakistan match to show their protest. On the other hand, Chetan Chauhan wants India to put pressure on ICC threatening to boycott the whole event.

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