Mann the honest man: Siddhu

The praise by Sidhu came a day after he slammed the Punjab government over the police action against former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Kumar Vishwas and Alka Lamba and accused it of acting like a puppet of Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal.

NewsBharati    23-Apr-2022 17:24:00 PM
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Chandigarh, Apr 23: Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has praised Bhagwant Mann as a "honest man" and said he would rise above party lines and support the Punjab Chief Minister in any move to take on the mafia in the state.
 

Sidhu on Mann 
 
The praise by Sidhu came a day after he slammed the Punjab government over the police action against former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Kumar Vishwas and Alka Lamba and accused it of acting like a puppet of Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal.
 
 
 
In a clip of an interaction with the media, which he posted on Twitter, Sidhu says the Congress needs to "reinvent" itself in Punjab to return to power. He then adds that the state is witnessing a fight between the mafia and honest people. The Congress will have to reinvent to come back to power... Honest faces with moral authority and integrity will be the propellers. We are fighting a battle of existence for this great state… It's either the Mafia or Honest people. Sidhu then goes on to praise the Chief Minister. "I consider him my younger brother. He is an honest man. I have never raised a finger at him. If he fights against it (mafia), my support is with him; I will rise above party lines because it is a fight for Punjab's existence." This came a day after Sidhu's swipe at Mann in which he shared a cartoon of the Chief Minister riding in the front of a scooter, named "Punjab govt" and operated by Kejriwal.
 
 
Vishwas, poet and former AAP leader, and Alka Lamba, who left the party to join the Congress are facing action by Punjab police over their remarks against Kejriwal, a move that has sparked allegations of political vendetta. Shortly after the AAP's thumping win in Punjab, Mann had assured the people that he would go after the mafia operating in sectors such as mining and drugs in the border state. In remarks that raised eyebrows, Sidhu, who stepped down following the Congress rout, had congratulated the people of Punjab for voting for "change". He had also said that Mann "unfurls a new anti-Mafia era in Punjab with a mountain of expectations" and wished him luck.