He said, the AAP instead of trying to stick to its ambiguous stand on the issue, should clearly and categorically come out in support of Punjab.
Singh was replying to a question on AAP's suggestion that the Prime Minister should intervene to resolve the issue.
"When the matter is pending in the SC how can the executive (the PM) interfere?" he asked, while adding that the PM and his party's role otherwise also has been "hostile" towards Punjab on the SYL issue and it was naive to expect any fair deal from him.
He criticised the BJP led central government for taking Haryana's side instead of being neutral.
At the same time, he warned Badal against resorting to any misadventure lest it disturb the peace and harmony in Punjab.
The PCC president said that he was not in touch with Navjot Singh Sidhu or Pargat Singh and Inderbir Singh Baloria.
He said, he had made his offer to them through the media only, saying they were welcome to join as all the three had strong old Congress connections.
He assured to formulate an industry friendly policy and promised that it will be provided all the concessions at the pattern of, and at par with, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir if it generated substantial number of jobs.
He claimed that during his tenure as Chief Minister he had sanctioned projects worth over Rs one lakh crores and all these projects were worth over Rs 100 crores each.
He said, for every 100 crores there was a commitment of 1000 jobs.
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