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Navjot Kaur Sidhu's Scathing Attack on Rahul Gandhi: 'You Don't Deserve That Chair'

Published On Tue, 17 Feb 2026
Dev Mehta
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In a blistering public outburst, former Punjab MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu has taken aim at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of turning a blind eye to corruption plaguing the party's Punjab unit. Speaking to reporters here on Sunday, Sidhu declared, "You don't deserve that chair," questioning Gandhi's leadership fitness after eight months of unanswered pleas for a meeting.

Sidhu's sharp words came hours after her recent suspension from Congress, which she attributes to her vocal stance against alleged wrongdoing. She claimed to have repeatedly sought time with Gandhi to expose "injustices" by Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, including the sale of election tickets that she says is "killing" the state unit from inside. "I've been asking for a sitting to tell you your party is being wrecked in Punjab," she vented, referencing unfulfilled promises of key posts for her and husband Navjot Singh Sidhu.

Sidhu didn't mince words on Gandhi's disconnect from grassroots realities. While praising his anti-corruption rhetoric, she contrasted it with his inner circle: "Rahul Gandhi talks sense, but what he does is very different." She even drew parallels to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's untainted image, warning that ignoring "ground zero" issues could cost Congress Punjab entirely—a state already simmering with infighting ahead of elections.

This flare-up echoes the Sidhu family's history of friction within Congress, from Navjot Singh Sidhu's past clashes with Captain Amarinder Singh to recent corruption claims involving massive cash deals for top posts. Punjab watchers see it as a symptom of deeper rifts that could trigger more exits.

As reactions flood social media, the episode underscores Congress's challenges in holding opposition ground against BJP's dominance. Sidhu urged leaders to rise from "lower steps" rather than lofty perches, a pointed critique amid voter fatigue over dynastic politics. Congress has yet to respond officially, but with Punjab polls looming, this could force a reckoning. In the high-stakes game of Indian politics, Sidhu's no-holds-barred style has once again lit a fuse.

Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.