Navjot Singh Sidhu meets Rahul Gandhi

January 12, 2017 06:42 pm | Updated 07:01 pm IST - New Delhi:

Navjot Singh Sidhu in this file photo.

Navjot Singh Sidhu in this file photo.

Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu met Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi here on Thursday, with party leaders saying the former BJP MP is expected to join the party anytime soon and is likely to play a crucial role in Punjab which goes to poll on February 4.

Confirming the meeting between the two, party sources said it took place around 3.30 p.m. and lasted around half-an-hour during which the modalities of his joining as well as his future role in the party were discussed.

This is the second meeting between the two who had earlier met in early December.

Mr. Sidhu’s wife Navjot Kaur has already joined Congress, along with Pargat Singh, a former Akali Dal legislator who had joined hands with Mr. Sidhu to form the outfit Awaaz—E Punjab.

The sources said Mr. Sidhu is likely to contest from the Amritsar East assembly constituency which is at present represented by his wife Navjot Kaur, who has also said this a few days ago.

Mr. Sidhu’s joining may come in the next few days which are considered auspicious.

There is talks of him vying for the Deputy Chief Minister’s position, but Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh has denied this saying Mr. Sidhu will be joining the Congress unconditionally.

Mr. Singh had, however, on Wednesday said the decision on deputy chief minister would be taken by party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi at an “appropriate time”.

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