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'Will give a strong reply when needed,' says Navjot Singh Sidhu on criticism over Pakistan visit

After drawing flak from Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh and the opposition for embracing the Pakistan army chief, cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu said on Monday that he was prepared to give a strong reply to all when needed. On his return from Pakistan on Sunday, Sidhu had defended his action, asking what was he supposed to do when someone tells him that "we belong to the same culture".

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