Sidhu, who along with 15 municipal councillors, stayed away from the official programme of the election of Amritsar mayor yesterday which came as an embarrassment to the state unit of the Congress, prompting Punjab unit chief Sunil Jakhar to seek a report.
Sidhu, who joined the Congress last year after quitting the BJP, today issued a statement, saying though he was the local bodies minister, he was not involved in the decisions at any level in the matter.
Sidhu, the former BJP MP, made it clear that he had no grudge against the election of Karamjit Singh Rintu who was yesterday elected as the Amritsar mayor.
"It has deeply hurt me and it has hurt my sentiments. I was not involved at any level," he said.
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The Congress had appointed three Cabinet ministers Tript Rajinder Bajwa, Aruna Chaudhary and Sadhu Singh Dharamsot as observers for the mayoral elections in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Patiala corporations, respectively.
He ruled out taking up this issue with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
On staying away from Amritsar mayor election programme, he said, "I was not even properly invited for the meeting to elect Amritsar mayor. Therefore I did not attend the meeting."
"Then the matter ends here and there should not be any confusion," he said, adding that it was a party's process wherein neither ministers nor MLAs were aware about who would be elected as mayor.
Verka said the arrangement of programme of Amritsar Mayor's election was made by his department, not by the party.
"There could have been some communication gap which led to this situation," he said.