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Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu (centre, front row) addresses a press conference at his residence, in Patiala, on Monday, March 4. PTI

Bhagwant Mann wanted to join Congress, claims Navjot Sidhu

He said he told Mann that if he wants, he is welcome to join the Congress and that he should talk to the party leadership in Delhi.


Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had approached me once expressing his readiness to join the Congress, party leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has claimed.

During an interview with a media outlet, Sidhu, a former India cricketer, said this when asked about rumours that he may join the BJP and whether the party had approached him. He shared a clip of the interview on his X handle.

There was no immediate response from Mann to Sidhu's claims.

"I can tell you one thing about who had approached (me). Bhagwant Mann sahab had come to me. If he tells, I will even tell him the place (where they met)," Sidhu said.

"He told me, 'Paaji, I am ready to be your deputy' if I get him to join the Congress. And he also told me that if you come to the Aam Aadmi Party, still he was ready to be my deputy," the Congress leader said.

Sidhu further claimed that he told Mann that he is committed to Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and it's not possible for him to leave them.

Sidhu said he told Mann that if he wants, he is welcome to join the Congress and that he should talk to the party leadership in Delhi.

After this, there was no further discussion, he added.

Sidhu said his sole aim is to serve the people of Punjab.

He targeted the Mann-led AAP government over Punjab's "mounting debt", saying, "They move in aircraft and luxury vehicles but debt has to be paid by Punjabis."

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