Sidhu is not a stable man, resignation Sheer Drama: Amarinder Singh

Chandigarh: Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said on Tuesday, said the resignation of Navjot Sidhu as PPCC’s head in two months taking over the vital post has been proven without a doubt that the cricket turned the politician was a “unstable” man, which was unreliable for Leading the ruling party, especially in a border state like Punjab.
Amarinder, who arrived in Delhi on a personal visit, told Newsmen at the airport that the Congress’s high command had to immediately receive Sidhu’s resignation and appointed several competent men in his place.
Ending the resignation of Sidhu as a “drama”, Amarinder said the move suggested that his former cabinet colleague was preparing land to get out of the congress and hand in hand with several other parties in the state assembly poll.
“I said so …
he was not a stable man and was not suitable for the Punjab border country,” Tweet Amarinder Singh.
Sidhu also proved truly incompetent during his duty as a minister in his government, he added.
“Punjab is a sensitive state, sharing the border of more than 600 km with Pakistan, and the close relationship with the cricketer friend Imran Khan and head of Qamar Javed Bajwa is a serious threat to Indian national security,” said the former CM.
He said that by resigning in two months after taking over when the PPCC head, Sidhu once again showed his “cunning” character.
“I already know this boy since his childhood and he has become a loner and can never become a team player,” said Captain Amarinder, given how Cricketer had left the Indian team in 1996 in England.
“That’s the real character”, said the former main minister.
Explain Sidhu as a “flamboyant” speaker, captain Amarinder Singh said what he used in public meetings or demonstrations could make people laugh but all foam, without substance.
“People don’t choose badroonery”, he said, adding that no one took him (Sidhu) seriously.
Replying to the question about the Sidhu report annoyed by the inclusion of certain ministers in the cabinet Chararjit Singh Channi, Amarinder Singh said that the PPCC head wants to run the government with a remote control.
“What nonsense is this? The cabinet formation is the prerogative of the main minister and why should Sidhu disturb?,” He turned on.
In Sidhu’s claim that he stopped as the party’s head about the principle problem, Amarinder said, “What are these principles he talked about? He only prepared the land to get out of the Congress.
Wait and watch, he will immediately join hands with several other parties.” When asked if he would return to the former PPCC head, Sunil Jakhar, for the job, said Amarinder, “he (Jakhar) competent and has performed very well as party heads”.
Scotching speculation that he was in Delhi to meet BJP senior leaders, Amarinder said he was in Delhi during a personal visit, with the main intention to empty the house of the Kapurthala for the minister of the New Chairman of Punjab.

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