"He (Sidhu) is a big man and it was his own idea. But my search for good people for the betterment of Punjab will continue," Chhotepur said.
Days after announcing 'Awaaz-e-Punjab', Sidhu today said the four-member forum will not float a political party, though it was ready to forge alliance for the betterment of Punjab.
Sidhu said it takes a "minimum of two years" for a new political party "to win a state" and three months is too short a time for this Herculean task".
"I will pay obeisance to Patna Sahib tomorrow and after returning will take next course of action," he said, adding he would hold deliberations with Sidhu on future prospects of Punjab.
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Meanwhile, he claimed he was in touch with suspended AAP MP Dharamvira Gandhi.
"He (Gandhi) is committed to Punjab and wants only a Punjabi should lead the people of the state, instead of outsiders," said Chhotepur.
Gandhi, earlier, had announced a Punjab centric front 'Punjab Lok Front' which might contest the 2017 polls.
He said ,"I will meet like-minded people and bring them together, and have a political party in order to provide best alternative to people in the upcoming elections", he said.
Chhotepur asserted, "It is essential to show seriousness towards the people of Punjab, only then they will start supporting you."
People will support us once we can show them the best alternatives, who will be people committed to save Punjab, he added.
Chhotepur, was removed as convener after a video clip surfaced allegedly showing him taking a bribe for giving tickets in a purported sting operation.