He dubbed the AAP, with which he was widely speculated to be eyeing a tie up, as "anarchy in the garb of democracy" and said its leader Arvind Kejriwal wants only "yes-men".
Addressing a press conference at the formal launch of "Awaaz-E-Punjab", a non-political front for "betterment" of Punjab, the former BJP leader, who quit his Rajya Sabha seat in July, said its aim is to hand over the power of democracy to people after ending "the rule of one family" in the state.
Launching a frontal attack on the Badals, who have been in power for a decade, he said the "'kaale Badal' (dark clouds) have overshadowed Punjab and people are keen to see sunlight".
"People elect government for themselves and not for a family," he said, alleging that Badals have made Punjab and the party as their family fiefdom.
He also claimed that Akalis and Congress were "two sides of the same coin" who fought a "friendly-match" and ruined Punjab, which needed a change for its better future.
He accused Kejriwal of speaking "half truth" as he was told to not contest but only campaign.
"Kejriwal and his men were luring me for last two years to join AAP. They offered many things but I only asked them to define my role. I wanted to know his intentions and his aim.
"He told me not to contest but only campaign. But he said my wife can contest and will make her a minister. I thanked him. He also wanted to make me a decoration piece, which I was earlier," he told reporters.
"Kejriwal thinks only he is honest and no one else is and it is his copyright. He feels others have no right to say that they are honest. I am sitting here with people who are to help Punjab. I am ready to give my life for Punjab.
"Kejriwal is always trying to indulge in one-upmanship and take credit and no one else is allowed to do so," said Sidhu, who was flanked by Olympian and rebel SAD MLA Pargat Singh and Bains brothers - Simarjeet and Balwinder.
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Sidhu sought 15-20 days more to spell out what would be the role of his newly launched front.
Without spelling out if 'Awaaz e Punjab' will be launched as a political party later on, Sidhu said it is a forum of like minded people for the betterment of Punjab.
He went into details on why things with AAP did not materialise, how he was strongly opposed to the ruling Badals and mystery surrounding his surprise decision to resign from the Rajya Sabha seat recently.
"The issue I am putting up before you today is serious, it will answer most of your queries. Aawaz-e-Punjab's objective is to make Punjab which is in dire straits prosperous again.
"It has become tradition in India and in Punjab to use good people as decoration pieces, when you need them use them and later on dump them. This has become the tradition," he said.
Attacking the Badal family, Sidhu said ideology of 'Awaaz e Punjab' is to empower people of Punjab rather than present concentration of power which is only with ruling Badal family.
Without naming his own party BJP, he said like them, Kejriwal too wanted him to be just a "decoration piece" who are used and then dumped once the job is done.
Sidhu held that no party is good or bad, but it's the people who run it and their thinking what matters.
He noted that need of the hour is to revive and redeem "hapless" Punjab. "Currently, Punjab is in worse condition," he said. We are not fighting for personal gains but for the better future of Punjab," he said.
"We will work for Punjab, Punjabiat and in the end Punjabiat and people of Punjab will win," he said.
He accused Badals of controlling all the businesses in Punjab and even mortaging government properties for their own family's benefit.
Sidhu alleged both Badal and Amarinder Singh (Punjab Congress chief) are two sides of one coin. "They are playing a friendly match," he said, adding this had led to frustrated people raising their voices.
Hitting out at Badals and Amarinder, he said "they are rich in ambition and poor in condition."
earlier speculations on his joining AAP.
"I will tell you why Sidhu could not be one with Kejriwal Sahib. When I speak, I speak less, but when I do, then I do not leave anything, I will make all things clear to you," he told a volley of questions fielded on the issue.
"Kejriwal and his men were luring me for last two years to join AAP. They offered many things, but I only asked them to define my role. I wanted to know his intentions and his aim," he said.
Attacking the AAP leader, Sidhu said, "Kejriwal wants only yes men...Arrogance in democracy is not acceptable."
"Kejriwal is always trying to indulge in one-upmanship and take credit and no one else is allowed to do so," said Sidhu.
He also tried to clarify speculations which were rife earlier that he had resigned from the Rajya Sabha to join AAP, saying it was a "conscientious decision" which he had taken following his "inner voice".
"Later, I was offered the RS seat and I said I do not believe in bargain. First, I do not take seat for which Badals' party will have to back me and second, I do not bargain. I said I have given my committment to people of Amritsar that world may turn upside down, but I will not leave them. They have made me from Amritsar for four time," he said.
When asked if he had left BJP, Sidhu replied, "you
should ask this question to BJP whether Sidhu is in the party or not, they will reply and on their reply my response rests. In coming 15-20 days, everything will become clear.
He claimed he had rejected the Rajya Sabha nomination two years ago but Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated him to the Upper House.
"I accepted the Rajya Sabha as I thought if it takes me towards Punjab, then it is like a pilgrimage for me. I quit Rajya Sabha because there were instructions to campaign for Badal sahib.
Without naming anyone, he said, "they hatched conspiracies, threw baits, but Sidhu did not leave Guru Ka Ghar (Amritsar). They wanted that Sidhu should leave Amritsar," he said.
Taking on Akalis, he said, "all that Sidhu wanted was development of Amritsar and to take care of problems faced by the people of holy city".
"What were we asking for, only development of Amritsar, something to solve the problem of solid waste in the city. Had they done any politics with Sidhu, I would not have had a problem, but you will stop development of Amritsar, that was unacceptable to me," he said.
Replying to a question, Sidhu targeted AAP, saying "The East India company came with 40,000 troops and ruled over 40 crore people in India.
"Like that, the Central India company has sent 40 people and want to rule over Punjab by dividing the people of Punjab. There is no difference. They talk to individuals and people are told and never heard."
When asked that AAP has charged him with being highly ambitious, Sidhu shot back, "who are they to say this".
When asked if he had asked bargained for being projected as Chief Ministerial candidate of AAP, Sidhu said, "look at Kejriwal's tweet earlier, what does it say, it says Navjot Sidhu had set no pre-condition. Where does this question (of CM ship) arise that I aspired for this or that."
He also said that people of Amritsar have time and again reposed their faith in him, as they know "Navjot Sidhu is Not for Sale."
He said that Punjabis are resilient, "who could not be kept down even by Ahmad Shah Abdali, the Badals or for that matter by anyone else. They give their life for sake of love."
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