Chandigarh, Dec. 14 -- Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann also took a swipe at Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Navjot Singh Sidhu, saying both aspired to top posts without taking responsibility or delivering on the ground, but people want them to do something first. Rahul Gandhi and Navjot Sidhu have one common problem, he claimed: "Rahul Gandhi says 'make me PM, I will do something for the people'. But people ask him, first do something, then we will make you the Prime Minister." "It is the same with Navjot Singh Sidhu. He says 'make me the CM, I will do something for Punjab'. People ask him to do something for Punjab, then they will make him the chief minister," said Mann, taking a jibe at both the leaders. The chief minister said when Sidhu was the urban development minister in the previous Congress government, he could have solved the problems of uncleanliness, sewerage problems, street light problems and road problems in cities. Later, Sidhu got the department of power, an important portfolio, said Mann. "We have made electricity free. Sidhu should have undertaken the responsibility of this department and said that he would give 600 units of power (for free). Had Amarinder Singh (the then chief minister) refused it, then he (Sidhu) could have told people that he wanted to give free power, but Amarinder refused. He would have been a hero, and if Amarinder accepted it, even he would have been a hero. It was a win-win situation," said Mann. "Sidhu did not take the responsibility of his ministry and the portfolio which he had; he did not sign a single file," he further alleged.HTC...