New Delhi, Jan 28 : Exposing Navjot Singh Sidhu's cruelty publicly, his elder sister Suman Tur has accused him of "deserting" her mother for the "sake of money" in her old age. This allegation against Sidhu comes ahead of the Punjab assembly election.
Suman Tur revealed that soon after their father passed away, Sidhu drove her and their mother out of their house to grab the property. Suman Tur alleged that Sidhu cut ties with them for the property. She said that her mother died in 1989 at a railway station. She also said that in a news article earlier Sidhu had lied about their parents having been separated, when he was two years old.
She also showed a photo of the family and said, "Does he look two years old here?" Tur said their mother asked him why he was lying about the relationship of his parents to which he said he denied saying those things.
"We have seen very tough times. My mother was in the hospital for four months. I have documentary evidence of whatever I am claiming," Suman Tur said.
She called Sidhu as a "cold-blooded person", and alleged that her brother did not even bother to offer condolences after the tragic death in an accident of his eldest sister and other family members. She also claimed that, she went to meet Navjot Sidhu on January 20 but he refused to meet her and didn't open the door.
"I was compelled to address a press conference after attempts to contact Navjot Singh Sidhu failed. He has blocked me on his phone. His servants also do not open doors. I want justice for my mother," Suman Tur said.
"I am a 70-year-old and revealing these things about our family is really tough," she said.
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