Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu today took on AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal over his party's five nominees for the Rajya Sabha polls, saying except for former cricketer Harbhajan Singh, the rest of the nominations are a "betrayal of Punjab".
The Aam Aadmi Party nominated former cricketer Harbhajan Singh, Lovely Professional University founder Ashok Mittal, AAP MLA Raghav Chadha, IIT Delhi faculty Sandeep Pathak and industrialist Sanjeev Arora for the March 31 Rajya Sabha polls.
All the five party nominees had filed their nomination papers at the Punjab Vidhan Sabha complex here on Monday.
"New batteries for the Delhi remote control , it's blinking... Harbhajan is an exception, the rest are batteries and betrayal of Punjab ! @ArvindKejriwal," said Mr Sidhu in a tweet.
The term of five Rajya Sabha members from Punjab -- Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa (Shiromani Akali Dal), Partap Singh Bajwa (Congress), Shwait Malik (BJP), Naresh Gujral (SAD) and Shamsher Singh Dullo (Congress) -- will expire on April 9.
The Congress and the Shiromani Akali Dal had slammed the AAP over the nominations for the Upper House on Monday.
Congress MLA Sukhpal Khaira had said the five nominations announced by AAP were not only disappointing but have a clear stamp of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
AdvertisementMr Khaira had said he was under the impression that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann would ensure some prominent personalities from Punjab in Rajya Sabha so that they could effectively take up the various issues pertaining to Punjab.
However, it appeared that by nominating Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak, Ashok Mittal, Sanjiv Arora and Harbhajan Singh, the newly elected chief minister of Punjab "completely surrendered" the interests of Punjab, Mr Khaira had said.
AdvertisementThe Shiromani Akali Dal had said the AAP had struck the first blow against Punjab and Punjabiat by nominating "rank outsiders" to the Rajya Sabha and in the process "betrayed" the people of the state who had taken them to their word of bringing in sweeping positive change and given them a massive mandate.
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