A day after Amarinder alleged that the Chief Minister had asked the then Union Government to go for military action at the Golden Temple in 1984, Sukhbir asked why Congress had put him behind bars for 17 years, if the Chief Minister had compromised with Congress on the operation.
The Deputy Chief Minister dismissed Amarinder's allegations, saying he was trying to regain the leadership in Punjab Congress by playing games to attract the attention of its vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
Earlier, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal also hit out at the Congress leader, saying he had "not only eroded the credibility of Congress but also vitiated the political atmosphere" in the state with his "die-hard habit of vendetta".
Attacking Congress-led UPA government, Sukhbir said the railway budget was the last one presented by the present government as people would vote them out of power in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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