Chandigarh:Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Friday targeted Congress leader Harish Choudhary, accusing him of turning the current CM into a "rubber stamp" while junking accusations that he was in cahoots with the BJP and the PM when he occupied the post.
The former CM also said he does not owe any explanation to a legislator "sacked" as a minister in Rajasthan.
Choudhary was recently appointed as the incharge of Punjab affairs at the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) and had resigned as a minister in Rajasthan.
Amarinder Singh had quit the Congress after he put in his papers as the state chief minister following a bitter power tussle with Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu.
The former CM floated his own political party and hoping for a seat arrangement with the BJP for the upcoming Assembly elections.
Amarinder Singh said although he owed no explanation to "an out of job legislator who has been sacked as a minister in Rajasthan", he still wanted to set the record straight.
"Had I had any understanding with the prime minister or the BJP when I was the chief minister, I would not have supported the farmers' agitation and demanded repealing of the agriculture laws and passed a law in the Vidhan Sabha against these," he said in a statement.
Amarinder Singh said as the chief minister and home minister of Punjab, he was supposed to meet the PM and Union home minister and so were his ministers who would meet their central counterparts.
"Even your new CM (Charanjit Singh Channi) has met the PM and the HM (Home Minister Amit Shah) and from your senseless logic then he should also be having an understanding with the BJP and waiting to be sacked," he taunted Chaudhary.
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