Senior Congress leader and the party's Punjab affairs in-charge, Asha Kumari said, "No, we are not in talks with them (Awaaz-e-Punjab). The only people who have approached us are from CPI. They have approached us, but talks haven't started."
She also refuted reports that Congress offered Sidhu the Deputy Chief Minister's post.
"Our position is that Sidhu or for that matter anybody else who reposes faith in the leadership of our party president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi and our party's policies and programmes, is welcome to join us without any condition," she said.
On reports that Congress had offered Sidhu the Deputy Chief Minister's post if he joins hands with the party in the state elections next year, Singh said, "I cannot comment on that."
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Kumari said Congress wants to oust the "corrupt" and "anti-people" Akali-BJP regime in the state and anyone who wants to strengthen the party is welcome to come aboard "unconditionally".
About CPI, she said, "Talks have not started as yet. Let's see first what their proposal is, if it is suitable we will put it before our senior leadership."
"As the ruling Badals are realising that they are set to lose power, we fear that they may resort to violence... This is going to be a bitter battle, in which Congress will ultimately emerge victorious," Kumari claimed.
Meanwhile, in its meeting tomorrow, Awaaz-e-Punjab, which was formed last month, is likely to clear the air about forging of an alliance for the state polls.
Former BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu and former India hockey captain Pargat Singh along with Independent MLAs from Ludhiana Simarjit Bains and Balwinder Bains had launched the Awaaz-e-Punjab forum last month.