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Navjot Sidhu's sister alleges his 'cold-blooded' brother left his 'depressed' mother to die

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Rajan Nath -- January 28th 2022 12:58 PM -- Updated: January 28th 2022 01:01 PM
Navjot Sidhu's sister alleges his 'cold-blooded' brother left his 'depressed' mother to die

Navjot Sidhu's sister alleges his 'cold-blooded' brother left his 'depressed' mother to die

Punjab Pradesh Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu's sister Suman Toor has alleged that his "cold-blooded" brother left his 'depressed' mother die just to "quench his unsatiable lust to unsurp family property". Hurt and shaken sister Suman Toor tore bit by bit the "morality cloak" worn by her celebrity brother Navjot Singh Sidhu. She revealed a sad and touching story of their "depressed" mother who was "left to die unattended by her son, after the demise of her beloved husband. Also Read | Punjab reports 4,189 Covid-19 cases, 45 deaths in 24 hours Suman Toor, an NRI and US citizen, said that "he (Navjot Singh Sidhu) is so cold-blooded that after the tragic death in an accident of his eldest sister and family members, he did not even offer condolence. She further appealed to the public, especially women to seek answers from him on the issue. Suman is the elder sister of Navjot Singh Sidhu, from the same mother, Nirmal Bhagwant. Toor felt emotionally broken while narrating the painful events of her family's sad story. She disclosed that their family's nightmare started after the death of their father Bhagwant Singh Sidhu. As soon as the "bhog" ceremony was over, Navjot Sidhu suddenly turned his mother and her (Suman), out of their house. His behaviour was so rude that they were made to walk on their feet to the bus stand, she claimed. "I repeatedly sent Watts App messages to my brother to either prove his statement or publically disown it and apologise, but to no avail," she claimed. She maintained that she came to India only for this purpose that if he refused to respond then "come what may," she won't hesitate to make an appeal to the public to ask him, "either to prove his statement or shall publically apologise, to restore the tarnished public image of our mother." Toor further revealed, that with prior information, she visited Sidhu's Amritsar residence on Jan 20, but Sidhu refused to open the gate to meet his elder sister. Also Read | Punjab extends Covid restrictions till February 1; read details -PTC News


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