Navjot Sigh Sidhu in Rajasthan | Photo Credit: ANI

Kota, Rajasthan: Congress leader and Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu who is under constant attack from the ruling BJP party over his Pakistan visit for the ground-breaking ceremony of the Kartarpur corridor in Lahore, once again raised a controversy while campaigning in Rajasthan on Sunday.

Sidhu said Congress gave four Gandhis to India and BJP has given three Modis - one of whom is sitting in "Ambani"s lap - Narendra Modi".

"Congress gave us four Gandhis, Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. BJP gave us three Modis, Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi and the one sitting in Ambani’s lap Narendra Modi," Sidhu said at an election rally in Kota.

Navjot Singh Sidhu in Kota, Rajasthan: Congress gave us 4 Gandhis, Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. BJP gave us 3 Modis, Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi and the one sitting in Ambani’s lap Narendra Modi. #RajasthanElections2018 pic.twitter.com/SP7YDOhcLP — ANI (@ANI) December 2, 2018

The shocking comments by the Congress leader were made just a day after his "Chowkidar's dog is thief" remark in Alwar. “500 crore ka plane 1600 crore mein? 1100 crore kiski jeb mein dale, andar ki baat kis ke liye thi? Chowkidar ka kutta bhi chor se mil gaya hai (A plane that cost Rs 500 was bought for Rs 1600? In whose coffers did the remaining Rs 1100 go? Where is this hidden information? The gatekeeper’s dog has also joined theives).” Rajasthan: Navjot Singh Sidhu targets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, says ‘chowkidar’s dog is also a thief’

In the election season, Sidhu has joined the bandwagon of politicians who have indulged in 'abusive' politics.

Earlier, Sidhu faced BJP's wrath for attending the foundation laying ceremony of Kartarpur corridor in Lahore earlier and posing with pro-Khalistan leader Gopal Chawla. Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi invited Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder and Sidhu to attend the ceremony on November 28. Amarinder Singh did not accept the invitation citing the recent terror attack in Punjab's Amritsar and the killings of Indian soldiers and citizens in Jammu & Kashmir.

In July, Sidhu visited Islamabad for Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s swearing-in ceremony. During the visit, Sidhu hugged Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa inviting a huge backlash back home. The incident turned into a political row after he defended his actions saying Pakistan Army Chief spoke about opening the Kartarpur corridor which led to the hug.