Udupi: BJP Udupi-Chickmagalur MP, Shobha Karandlaje on Tuesday, said on twitter that there is no difference between Pakistan PM Imran Khan and Navjot Singh Sidhu, as they both share same views on Pulwama attack.
She added that Jaish-e-Mohammed Chief Masood Azhar is residing in Pakistan but the PM Imran Khan asks for evidence to initiate action against the perpetrators of Pulwama attack.
Taking a dig at her former party man Navjot Singh Sidhu, she added that the Indian army can counter the first line of terror easily but to counter the second line of terror ‘we have to unite and expose them’.
There is no diff b/w Sidhu& #ImranKhan both hv same vision about #PulwamaAttack
— Shobha Karandlaje (@ShobhaBJP) February 19, 2019
JeM chief #MasoodAzhar is residing in Pakistan bt Imran asks for evidence to take an action!!
To handle 1st Line of terror our Army is enough & to handle 2nd Line we have to unite&expose them. pic.twitter.com/USUMvSdQR4
Congress leader Sidhu, came under fire of opposition and a section of right-wing supporters when he said in a statement after Pulwama attack that the terror has no country and no religion. Ever since the statement, a lot has been said and done, and reportedly Sidhu has also been sacked from popular comedy show ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’.
Moreover, the host of the show Kapil Sharma also had to face the wrath of people, when he came in to support the cricketer turned politician, Sidhu. After Kapil’s comments in support of Sidhu went viral, #BoycottKapilSharmaShow also went trending on twitter.
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan also spoke publicly for the first time after Pulwama attack, and asked India for ‘relatable intelligence’ for taking action in this regard, while also expressing dissent over India blaming Pakistan for every incident that happens in India.
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Chennai (PTI): Bowlers calling the shots in a format dominated by big hitters is a rarity, but that script played out at Chepauk on Sunday as Gujarat Titans exploited a lively, bounce-friendly surface to stifle Chennai Super Kings before the hosts managed a late flourish to reach 158 for 7.
On a pitch that offered sharp carry, stroke-making demanded discretion and adaptability. Instead, CSK’s batters often opted for high-risk shots without fully assessing conditions, and paid the price with a flurry of miscued dismissals.
Invited to bat, CSK never quite found rhythm but skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad’s maiden half-century (74 not out) of the current IPL season lent a semblance of respectability to the total in a season where 200-plus scores have become commonplace.
Gaikwad's knock came off 60 balls with six fours and four sixes after a laboured start.
The tone was set early by GT pacer Mohammed Siraj, who extracted steep bounce and forced errors.
Sanju Samson (11) began watchfully, negotiating the first over before opening up against Kagiso Rabada to bring up his 5000 IPL runs milestone. However, Rabada’s bounce soon accounted for him as a hard slash outside off resulted in a faint edge that Jos Buttler pouched safely.
The dismissal triggered a collapse. Urvil Patel (4) fell in the same Rabada over attempting an ambitious pull, while Sarfaraz Khan (0) succumbed to Siraj’s extra lift, mistiming a short ball to offer a simple catch.
At 28 for 3 inside the Powerplay, CSK were already in trouble.
Gaikwad and Dewald Brevis (2) needed to rebuild, but the latter’s impatience against spinner Manav Suthar led to his downfall, holing out after failing to get to the pitch of the ball.
The mounting wickets forced Gaikwad into a shell — an approach that, while understandable, further stalled the momentum. His reluctance to improvise allowed dot balls to pile up, with CSK reaching 50 only in the 12th over.
The skipper eventually broke free, taking on Arshad Khan and Jason Holder with a couple of towering sixes, but the acceleration came too late.
Shivam Dube, dropped thrice on 6, 11 and 22, struggled for fluency before Arshad cleaned him up.
Kartik Sharma (15) and Jamie Overton (18) provided late impetus with a few lusty hits, but the damage had already been done.
On a pitch that rewarded discipline and smart shot selection, Titans' bowlers executed their plans to perfection, while CSK’s batters failed to read the conditions in time, a lapse that ultimately defined the innings.
