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Navjot Singh Sidhu's New Outfit 'B Team' Of RSS, Says Aam Aadmi Party

IANS, 09 Sep, 2016 12:27 PM
    AAP today hit back at Navjot Singh Sidhu, alleging that his political outfit 'Awaaz-e-Punjab' was the 'B-team' of the RSS, and said his attack on the Badal family was a diversion, as his real target was Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
     
    AAP's Punjab co-incharge and Delhi lawmaker Jarnail Singh also said by forming the new party, the cricketer-turned-politician has finally accepted that he harbours chief ministerial ambitions.
     
    "Navjot Singh Sidhu's press conference has made it clear that he is the B-Team of the RSS. We were suspicious of him from the very beginning. He first wanted that the BJP should first contest polls all alone, but when it was not possible, he got separated with the blessings of the RSS," Mr Singh said.
     
     
    Mr Sidhu had resigned from the Rajya Sabha last month. He held parlays with AAP soon after, but nothing had come of the discussions.
     
    Rumours flew thick and fast that he wanted AAP to project him as the chief ministerial face for the Punjab polls and also demanded a ticket for his wife. However, Mr Kejriwal in a tweet, had later denied it.
     
     
    Mr Singh, lawmaker from Rajouri Garden who was recently elevated as party spokesperson in Punjab, said during the launch of his party, Mr Sidhu did not utter a single word against the BJP, which has been in power with the Akalis since that last 10 years.
     
    Beside the Badals, Mr Sidhu had hit out at Mr Kejriwal at the launch, and said the Delhi CM had asked him to campaign for party and in lieu of which his wife would be made a minister. "When I met Kejriwal I asked him to define my role in the party. Kejriwal wants only yes men...arrogance in democracy is not acceptable. He also wanted me to be a decoration piece," Sidhu had said in his news conference. Mr Kejriwal is "anarchy in garb of democracy", he said.
     
    Mr Singh questioned why Mr Sidhu had asked for an AAP ticket if the party was so bad.
     
     
    "It is clear that Sidhu does not want to save Punjab, but has ambitions. How can a person save Punjab when he cannot relinquish his claim to a ticket," Mr Singh added.

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