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No reservation on Sidhu, other Awaaz-e-Punjab leaders joining Congress: Amarinder Singh

Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh today said that he has no reservation whatsoever if former BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu and other leaders of Awaaz-e-Punjab decide to join the party.

Sidhu, Awaaz-e-Punjab, Congress, Amarinder Singh Image Source : PTIAmarinder Singh said he has no reservation if Sidhu joins Congress

Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh today said that he has no "reservation whatsoever" if former BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu and other leaders of Awaaz-e-Punjab decide to join the party.  

Singh said he had always maintained that Sidhu and all other leaders who repose faith in the Congress' leadership and its policies were welcome to join the party. 

Earlier, senior Congress leader and the party's Punjab affairs in-charge, Asha Kumari had said that Sidhu or anyone else can join the party without any condition. 

"Our position is that Sidhu or for that matter anybody else who reposes faith in the leadership of our party president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi and our party's policies and programmes, is welcome to join us without any condition," she said last week.  

Responding to question on Sidhu’s inclusion in the party, Amarinder today said, "I don't know why I'm being asked this question repeatedly," the former Chief Minister told reporters here, adding that his stand on the issue had always been clear.

"In fact, I was the one who told Sidhu, when he left the BJP, that he should join the Congress," the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president said. 

"Whether it's Sidhu or the Bains brothers (referring to Independent MLAs Simarjit and Balwinder who are part of Sidhu's front) or Pargat Singh, the doors of my party have always been open to them," Singh said, adding that these were people "who had their roots in the Congress and could not possibly remain away from the party for long". 

Maintaining that his stand on the issue had always been clear and categorical, Amarinder said, that eventually, the interests of the party are supreme. 

"And if the party is strengthened by the joining of like-minded people, we can only gain from any such development," he said. 

Notably, Singh had repeatedly said that there was no talk going on with Sidhu's forum in the wake of coming Punjab Assembly polls. 

On the other hand, Awaaz-e-Punjab member and Independent MLA Simarjit Singh had earlier claimed that Sidhu was in touch with Congress high command for alliance. 

Amarinder had earlier done a "flip-flop" over Sidhu's front first saying, "Sidhu has Congress in his DNA" and then later describing Awaaz-e-Punjab as "Tonga party". 

The Sidhu-led front had earlier said it would not align with the Congress in Punjab. 

But Rajya Sabha MP and former Punjab Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa has appealed to the party high command to take Sidhu on board in a joint fight against the ruling Badals. 

Sidhu, who quit his Rajya Sabha seat and the BJP, formed Awaaz-e-Punjab last month but is yet to align with any party.