New Delhi: Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday met former party president Rahul Gandhi and "friend" Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in the national capital and said that his commitment for his leaders and the Punjab state will remain unfazed. Sidhu met Rahul Gandhi for the first time after he was released on April 1 from Patiala Central Jail in Punjab after he was sentenced to one-year imprisonment by the Supreme Court in a three decades old road rage case.
"Met my Mentor Rahul ji and Friend, Philosopher, Guide Priyanka ji in New Delhi today. You can Jail me , Intimidate me, Block all my financial accounts but My commitment for Punjab and My Leaders will neither flinch nor back an inch!!" Sidhu tweeted. Sidhu was sentenced to one year of imprisonment by the Supreme Court in May last year in the 1988 case of road rage in which he allegedly thrashed one Gurnam Singh, who later died in hospital.
Soon after walking out of the jail, Sidhu said that democracy is in chains and that there is a conspiracy to bring the President's Rule in Punjab. "Democracy is in chains. There is no such thing as democracy right now. Conspiracy to bring President's Rule in Punjab. Minorities being targeted. If you try to weaken Punjab, you will become weak," he had told reporters outside the jail.