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Give me freedom or face consequenc­es, says Sidhu

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In what could be seen a dare to the Congress high command, newly appointed Punjab unit president Navjot Singh Sidhu has asked it to allow him the freedom to take decisions or he will give a devastatin­g reply.

Sidhu said he didn't want to remain just a “show horse”.

He made the remarks on Thursday at a meeting with industrial­ists and traders in Amritsar, amid the continuing tussle with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh ahead of next year's assembly polls.

A fallout of the tussle was the resignatio­n on Friday of Sidhu’s adviser Malvinder Singh Mali after his controvers­ial remarks on the Kashmir issue. The party leadership picked the cricketer-turnedpoli­tician a few weeks back as the Punjab Congress chief, ignoring opposition from Amarinder Singh. But the two camps in the state Congress have not yet called a truce.

Addressing a trade and industry associatio­n, Sidhu said he will ensure that the Congress remains in power in Punjab for the next 20 years.

“But if you don't let me take the decisions, I will also ensure total devastatio­n,” Sidhu said in Punjabi, using the term “itt naal itt bhi khadkavung­a”. He added there was no point in being just a show horse (darshani ghoda).

Floor test

Later in the day, Opposition parties, including the AAP and SAD, asked the Amarinder Singh-led government to prove its majority in the Assembly.

 ??  ?? Punjab Cong chief Navjot Singh Sidhu’s advisor, under fire over his controvers­ial comments on Kashmir, quit on Friday
Punjab Cong chief Navjot Singh Sidhu’s advisor, under fire over his controvers­ial comments on Kashmir, quit on Friday

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