Chandigarh: Punjab Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot Monday asked Navjot Singh Sidhu to resign from the state cabinet if he cannot work with Amarinder Singh, a day after the chief minister accused the cricketer-turned-politician of "damaging" the Congress just before polls.
As the tension between Amarinder Singh and his cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu continues to simmer, more ministers have come out in support of the chief minister.
Amarinder Singh had Sunday lashed out at the Punjab tourism and cultural affairs minister for his comments against him and the Congress leadership in the state claiming that Sidhu was perhaps "ambitious" and "wants to be the chief minister".
Following State Health Minister Brahm Mohindra backing the chief minister, Forest Minister Dharamsot told reporters here Monday that Sidhu's recent remarks were "against party discipline" and one that could "harm the party".
"Sidhu's remarks came at a time when entire Congress was unitedly fighting to ensure that the party wins all the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab. The party high command should take notice of his comments. If Sidhu thinks he cannot work with Capt Amarinder ji, then he should resign immediately," Dharamsot said.
"I think his ambitions are very high and he remains dis-satisfied wherever he goes. When he was in the BJP, he was not satisfied there. Today, he may be eyeing chief minister's post, tomorrow even prime minister's chair may not satisfy him. So, wherever he goes, he has problems," he added.
Dharamsot said the Congress gave more to Sidhu than he deserved and that he should not hanker for posts and berths.
"Politics is a serious business, we are all here with a purpose of bringing about a positive change in people's lives and uplifting poor and weaker sections. Hankering for posts and berths should not be the aim... Personally, I think Sidhu got more than he deserved," he said.
In his attack on Sidhu, Amarinder Singh had said that if the minister was a real Congressman, he should have chosen a better time to air his grievances, instead of just ahead of voting in Punjab.
The chief minister's statement had come on a day when all 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab went to polls on May 19.