Noting that their friendship goes back 46 years, Jaitley praised Puri and joked that he was exactly like what is often said about a "good Sikh".
"A good Sikh, when he loses, he behaves like a winner and when he wins, he behaves like God. That sums up Hardeep's personality," he said as the audience erupted in loud applause.
He recalled that both involved in various academic and non-academic activities in Delhi University together.
"Our supporters were not seen. So when on a cold winter night I went there, the only other person I found familiar there was scooter...Hardeep Puri, an Under Secretary then. So we drove it from there together," he said at the launch of the book 'Perilous Interventions'.
When Puri spoke later, he corrected Jaitley saying he had upgraded from a scooter to a Honda car in 1980.
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