Sidhu is ambitious, wants to be CM: Capt Amarinder

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Capt Amarinder Singh and Navjot Sidhu. File photo

Chandigarh, May 19:Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday criticised Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu for damaging the Congress with his ill-timed comments against him and the party leadership in the state.

“If he was a real Congressman, he should have chosen a better time to air his grievances instead of just ahead of voting in Punjab,” said the Chief Minister in an informal interaction with reporters here before leaving for Patiala to cast his vote, along with other members of his family.

His wife and former Union Minister Preneet Kaur is contesting from the Patiala Lok Sabha seat on a Congress ticket, and Amarinder Singh expressed confidence that the party would sweep not just this seat but all the 13 constituencies in the state.

On the recent controversial remarks of Sidhu, who had accused the Chief Minister of being responsible for the denial of ticket to his wife Navjot Kaur from Chandigarh, Amarinder Singh said he was harming the party with such irresponsible actions.

It was not his election but that of the entire Congress, said the Chief Minister.

It was for the high command to decide on any action against Sidhu, but the Congress, as a party, does not tolerate indiscipline, Amarinder said.

He said he personally did not have any differences with Sidhu, whom he had known since the latter was a child.

“Perhaps he is ambitious and wants to be the Chief Minister,” Amarinder said in response to a question.

The development comes a day after Sidhu asked voters in Bathinda to “defeat those playing a friendly match”—apparently referring to Amarinder Singh and the Badals. It also comes days after Sidhu’s wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu reportedly accused the chief minister of being behind Congress party’s decision to deny her a party ticket to contest elections.

Such irritants notwithstanding, the Chief Minister exuded confidence of a Congress victory in all the 13 seats, saying he was getting very positive reports from all the constituencies, with Congressmen having already started celebrating, indicating their level of confidence.