Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu declared himself a "born Congressman" after formally joining the party following weeks of negotiations ahead of the Punjab election next month. He is set to contest the February 4 Punjab assembly polls from Amritsar East, a part of the Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency that he represented from 2004 to 2014, as a member of the BJP.
"This is my ghar wapsi," said Mr Sidhu, who quit the BJP in September complaining that he had been sidelined.
Asked whether he was ready to work under the Congress' chief ministerial candidate Captain Amarinder Singh, who was believed to have swallowed his reservations to fall in line with his party's decision, Mr Sidhu quipped: "If Lalu (Yadav) and Nitish (Kumar) can come together, why can't Amarinder Singh and I?
Amarinder Singh's absence was noticed yesterday when Mr Sidhu tweeted a photo of his meeting with Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi presaging an announcement.
During weeks of meetings, Mr Sidhu is believed to have demanded four to five assembly seats for his associates, besides the Amritsar parliamentary seat vacated by Amarinder Singh.
Mr Sidhu said today that he is willing to work under anyone the Congress high command decides.
Targeting Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his family, he joked: "Bhaag baaba Badal bhaag, kursi khaali kar (run, Badal, run, get off your seat)", twisting the popular film title "Bhaag Milkha, Bhaag".
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