"I understand your (Amarinder's) frustration. Your career graph is on the downhill for 10 years. Even now, you have been cornered in your party by the senior leadership which has even forced you to change your political decisions," he claimed.
"All this, however, does not mean that you lose stability of mind and make wild statements such as the government wants to use terrorists and gangsters in the forthcoming (Assembly) elections," Sukhbir said.
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief said the people of the state were aware that he had already briefed National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on the Nabha jailbreak incident even as Punjab Police had announced a Rs 25 lakh reward for information on the culprits.
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"The seniormost jail official has been suspended, while the seniormost jail officials at Nabha have been dismissed from service," the deputy chief minister said.
In the light of these facts, it did not behove Amarinder to "politicise" such a sensitive issue with "cheap theatrics", Sukhbir said.
"Any senior politician or statesman would have stood with Punjab and Punjabis at this crucial juncture. But, it seems that you have been so blinded by the lust of power that you are unable to see the welfare of your own people and do not want to stand up and be counted with those who are against terror and terrorism," he added.