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It also asked the cricketer-turned-politician whether it was necessary to visit Pakistan at a time when India was mourning the demise of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
"Sidhu's visit to Pakistan is shameful," said Punjab BJP chief Shwait Malik.
"On one side, the Pakistan army was involved in attacking our soldiers at the border and on the other side Sidhu was hugging the Army chief. Does it mean he was thanking him for killing our jawans?" he asked.
Malik dubbed Sidhu as an "opportunist" and accused him of putting the nation's dignity at risk.
The BJP leader demanded an apology from him for the "unacceptable act."
"The whole nation is observing seven-day mourning in the wake of the death of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. At this point of time, it becomes necessary that no minister should attend ceremonial functions. By visiting Pakistan, Sidhu has broken the decorum," said SAD spokesperson Daljit Singh Cheema.
He said Sidhu's hugging of Bajwa, who was sitting next to president of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) Masood Khan, has sent a "wrong message" to Indian armed forces.
The SAD targeted the ruling Congress, saying the party which had been criticising the Centre over the deaths of jawans at the border should now explain to the "controversial visit" of its own leader.
The main opposition party, the Aam Aadmi Party, also condemned Sidhu for hugging Pakistan Army chief.
"Though it is Sidhu's personal visit to Pakistan, if he hugged Pakistan Army chief then it is condemnable," said AAP MLA and Leader of Opposition Harpal Singh Cheema.
Haryana Health minister Anil Vij termed Sidhu's participation in the ceremony as an "act of disloyalty" towards India which "will not be endorsed by any patriotic citizen" of the country.
He had arrived in Pakistan yesterday via the Wagah border.
Talking to the media, Sidhu hoped that his friend Khan's accession to the prime minister's post will be good for Pakistan-India peace process.
Bajwa after arriving at the ceremony hugged Sidhu and both chatted briefly.
Khan, 65, the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was administered the oath of office as Pakistan's 22nd Prime Minister by President Mamnoon Hussain today.