Sidhu refused to comment on who would be projected as the Chief Ministerial candidate in poll-bound Punjab.
"Gehun khet mein aur beta pet mein aur aap byah ki baat kar rahe ho,(it is premature to talk about the issue)," the former BJP man said when asked whether he would like to be the Chief Ministerial candidate of the party.
"In politics there are no ifs and buts. If my aunt has moustache I would have called her uncle," the cricketer turned entertainer said in remarks at the press conference which were replete with one-liners and wit.
To another question, Sidhu said he was ready to work under anybody appointed by the Congress high command and would contest from anywhere the party wants him to fight from.
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"I am not here for (personal agenda) but for redemption of Punjab," he said while slamming the Badals, accusing the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of looting the state and making the prosperous state "a pauper".
However, he did not reveal who played the role of "Manthra" in the BJP. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had contested the Amritsar seat unsuccessfully in the last polls.
In his 30-minute press conference during which he was welcomed into the party fold by senior leader Ajay Maken and AICC secretary Asha Kumari, who is in-charge of party affairs in Punjab, Sidhu said that he left BJP as it "chose alliance" with Akali Dal while "I chose Punjab".
the jungle and Congress as Kaushalya who gave birth to the Lord.
To a question, he said there were no differences with PCC Chief Amarinder Singh and added that when two nations can sort out their problems by sitting across the table why cannot two individuals resolve their differences.
"If Lalu and Nitish can come together why can't I and Amarinder join hands," he asked.
He sidestepped a question on his views about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sidhu also said that he has never spoken against former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
He claimed that AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal himself tweeted that "I had no demands" and described him as an "icon".
At the press conference, Sidhu after delivering dialogues, including some filmy ones, used his signature expression "khatak" meaning over-and-out which led to peels of laughter from reporters as well as those on the dais.