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Mind your own business, Captain Amarinder snubs Sukhbir Singh Badal

Asserting that the 'Sarbat Khalsa' was a religious congregation, he said, Sukhbir by trying to accuse all those who attended it as 'Khalistanis' (people demanding separate Sikh homeland) was hurting the religious sentiments of people and trying to project an entire community as anti-national.

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Punjab Congress President Capt Amarinder Singh  on Sunday snubbed Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and rejected his demand for action against Congress leaders attending 'Sarbat Khalsa' (congregation of sikhs) at Amritsar on November 10.

"You better mind your own business than meddle in our party affairs". "It is like devil quoting scriptures", he remarked. The PCC President asked Sukhbir and his father (Parkash Singh Badal) that before raising an accusing finger on the Congress leaders, who attended the 'Sarbat Khalsa' purely as true Sikhs, they should better take action against SAD sitting MLA Virsa Singh Valtoha who boasts himself as a "terrorist".

"Before resorting to such neurotic breast beating about threat to peace in Punjab and trying to blame Congress for it, why don t you ask your father Parkash Singh Badal as what made him to pronounce the then chief minister Beant Singh assassin Balwant Singh Rajoana as 'Zinda Shaheed' (living martyr) and bring back another life convict Devinderpal Singh Bhullar to Amritsar and treat him as a state guest", Capt Amarinder asked Sukhbir.

Ridiculing Sukhbir s "day dreaming" of ruling for next 15 years, the PCC president asked him, "forget about next 15 years, better start worrying as what will happen after 15 months from now when you will be running for cover and you will no longer have hundreds of security personnel to protect you".

Asserting that the 'Sarbat Khalsa' was a religious congregation, he said, Sukhbir by trying to accuse all those who attended it as 'Khalistanis' (people demanding separate Sikh homeland) was hurting the religious sentiments of people and trying to project an entire community as anti-national. "Do you mean that those who had come there to protest against the desecration of Holy Guru Granth Sahab were all Khalistanis?" he asked Sukhbir to clarify while adding, "and do you mean that every Sikh who raised his voice against desecration and rightly blamed you for it, is a Khalistani?" 

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