Badal should ask NDA govt to transfer Chandigarh to Pb: Cong

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Press Trust of India Phagwara
Last Updated : Aug 19 2016 | 9:32 PM IST
Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh today said Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal should ask the Modi government to transfer Chandigarh to Punjab in a definite time-frame.
Talking to newsmen here after addressing 'Halke vich Captain' programme, the former chief minister said the BJP-led NDA government must honour Rajiv-Longowal accord by transferring Chandigarh to its mother state Punjab on a fixed date and give funds to Haryana for building its own capital.
He said, "Badal's daughter-in-law is minister at Centre while BJP is an alliance partner with Akalis in Punjab. It will be a kind of parameter for testing Badal's say in Modi government if he persuaded it to transfer Chandigarh to Punjab in a time-bound period".
Brushing aside the C-Voter's pre-poll survey report regarding Punjab, he asserted that AAP's graph had nosedived during the last three months.
When asked if Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal projected himself as AAP's chief ministerial face in Punjab, Amarinder dubbed it as speculative, adding that Punjabis would never allow a 'Haryanvi' to be its chief minister.
Putting a poser, Amarinder asked whether he could be CM of UP or any other state?
Likewise, how can any Punjabi allow Kejriwal to be CM of Punjab? he argued.
"We know pulse of Punjabis. What does Kejriwal know? He even does not know the names of all Punjab districts," he said.
He said, "AAP's men are outsiders. Sanjay Singh (party's Punjab affairs incharge) and Durgesh Pathak are from UP while 62 others middle-rung office-bearers are also from outside Punjab. People go by party's policies and programmes but they are also tied to individuals for their day-to-day works. Who knows AAP's candidates announced till now".
Branding Kejriwal as 'ahankari' (arrogant ), Amarinder alleged he had cheated on cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu.
"First Kejriwal made Sidhu resign from Rajya Sabha and then treated him shabbily by leaving him neither here nor anywhere. Our party's doors are open for Sidhu whom I knew since he was a little boy and whose parents were Congress leaders," he said.

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First Published: Aug 19 2016 | 9:32 PM IST

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