Former BJP MP Sidhu has recently joined the Congress following his ex-MLA wife.
AAP state convenor Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi, who is contesting the upcoming Punjab Assembly polls from Batala, said Sidhu targeting the Badals for corruption would not absolve him of complicity with the "corrupt SAD-BJP regime" for 10 years.
He pointed out that Sidhu's wife Navjot Kaur was the chief parliamentary secretary who never came out of the government and alleged that Sidhu too turned "a blind eye towards Punjab" by staying away from the state for about seven years.
The AAP leader described Sidhu as an "opportunist, self-centred and directionless" man who was "no better than a rolling stone".
Ghuggi claimed that Sidhu had sided with the Congress for "self-glorification" with the hope that the party would offer him the post of chief minister in Punjab.
He pointed out that Sidhu had earlier branded the Congress as the "mother of corruptions" and held it responsible for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in the country.
The AAP leader alleged that the Congress-led UPA government was "neck-deep in corruption" which resulted in huge scams such as the ones related to the Commonwealth Games, allotment of coal mines and 2G spectrum.
Pointing out that as a BJP MP, Sidhu was seen in Lok Sabha targeting the Congress on corruption, Ghuggi asked, "Is the Congress now a holy cow and the only saviour of Punjab?"
Ghuggi alleged that Sidhu was "busy in comedy shows" when the farmers of Punjab were committing suicide, the unemployed youth were protesting on the streets and protesting employees "were being hounded and beaten up by the police".
Not only Sidhu, all the BJP leaders were "mute spectators" when it came to the activities of the "drug mafia headed by state Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia", he said.
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