Now Congress gets a taste of the maverick Sidhu (News Analysis)

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

The Indian cricket team has lived through it, the BJP has experienced it for over a decade, the was for long a target and even the got a taste of it. Now, it is Punjab's party which is bearing the brunt of his idiosyncrasies.

Cabinet Navjot Singh Sidhu, the most prominent face in the top leadership after Chief Amarinder Singh, is annoyed with the party leadership, including Amarinder, for ignoring him in the selection of mayoral candidates.

Sidhu, it seems, felt particularly slighted as he was not consulted even though he is the for -- under whom the mayors and the municipal corporations function. Another big reason for his getting upset was that he was kept out of the loop in the short-listing and election of the of -- the city he represents in the state assembly.

In the past week, the has not only gone public with his displeasure over the issue but even skipped the election and oath-taking function of the new He even refused to meet his cabinet colleague, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, who is older to Sidhu, when the latter went to his residence in to pacify him.

That is not all.

There was speculation that Sidhu, annoyed with the developments, could even skip Wednesday's cabinet meeting in Chandigarh. But he came, touched the feet of the Chief Minister, circulated a printed note in Punjabi making his displeasure known among cabinet colleagues and then participated in the cabinet meeting, without uttering a word about the matter, as if nothing had happened.

Sidhu, insiders in the say, is upset that he was not designated Deputy Chief by -- something which the High Command had promised him before he joined the

Sidhu, who joined the in January last year, just ahead of the assembly elections, entered in 2004 with the He won the Lok Sabha elections from the parliamentary constituency in 2004, trouncing seven-time incumbent Raghunandan Lal Bhatia by nearly 110,000 votes.

He retained the seat in 2007 in a by-election necessitated by his conviction in a culpable homicide case and in 2009 and remained an till 2014. During this political decade, he blew hot and cold with the BJP -- at both the state and national levels, over being ignored at times.

When the Akali Dal-BJP alliance government came to power (2007-2017), Sidhu remained largely at loggerheads with the leadership and had run-ins with Bikram Singh Majithia, the of the then all-powerful and Akali Dal president

Sidhu was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in April 2016 by the BJP government at the Centre but he resigned in July and started hobnobbing with the (AAP) and the for the assembly polls. His attempt to create a new political front, Awaaz-e-Punjab, fizzled out within days.

During his days with the Indian cricket team too, Sidhu had a chequered stint.

Either he was too slow in his batting or ended up being called "Sixer Sidhu" given the number of sixes he started hitting late in his career.

He once even walked out of the team during a series in England, upset with the then captain,

Controversy is nothing new to Sidhu. In 2012, he complained to the police that a page opened in his name was a fake one.

In November 2009, Sidhu had moved a privilege motion in the Lok Sabha against Amritsar's Deputy (DC), whom he accused of "causing impediments" in his performance as an He charged the DC with "deliberately ignoring and humiliating" him by excluding him from important events in the constituency, including not being invited during the visit of Canadian to the Sikh holy city.

In October 2009, Sidhu returned to his constituency after remaining away from it for nearly three months. He was annoyed that R. S. Chhina, a local BJP who was his detractor in the party, was appointed as the Improvement Trust chief. He even submitted his "resignation" from the party.

Sidhu's absence gave the leadership the opportunity to put up "Missing" posters at prominent places in One even filed a complaint with the police seeking registration of a "Missing Person" report.

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First Published: Fri, January 26 2018. 12:36 IST