"It is amusing that the Akali-BJP and the AAP have found a common cause and a common enemy in me", he observed, while adding, "it seems Jaitely (Union Minister Arun Jaitley) proposes and AAP disposes".
"It is a classic case of enemy's enemy becoming a friend", he remarked, while pointing out, both the Akali-BJP, particularly Jaitely, and the AAP had started seeing a common enemy in him.
The former Chief Minister alleged that after having failed to generate the desired impact by getting a false complaint lodged in a Ludhiana court against his son, the Union Finance Minister was now trying to use the good offices of the AAP, which has mastered the art of "spreading lies", against him.
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"But we are not going to take it lying down and we will drag them to court for criminal defamation", Capt Amarinder said, while asserting, "we will not let them to carry on with their slander campaign, not at least against us".
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Amarinder alleged at that time also they (AAP) launched a slanderous campaign against the Congress to help BJP and now they are doing it again in Punjab at Jaitley's behest who wants to avenge his Amritsar defeat, even if it means to find a common cause with the AAP.
"Even recently Kejriwal shared dais with the BJP leaders at the event of a sect head known for his proximity to the RSS", he pointed out.
"Show me an annexure or the document which the IT or the AAP can claim to be proved true", he said, while stating that they were deliberately holding back the annexures since these "cannot stand legal scrutiny".
Yesterday, AAP leaders had targeted Amarinder alleging that his son Raninder Singh's trust floated at least seven companies having accounts in a Switzerland based bank.
Meanwhile, accusing its state and central leadership of hobnobbing with the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal and the Bhartiya Janata Party, 12 senior Bahujan Samaj Party leaders today joined the Congress.
Those who joined the party today included Jarnail Singh Nangal who had contested from Phagwara and Samittar Singh Sikri who had contested from Sham Chaurasi as the BSP candidates.
They alleged that the Dalits and downtrodden who had always supported the BSP were disillusioned with the party and they were now returning and looking to the Congress which has always watched their interest.
Others who joined today included Vijay Pandori, Amarjit Khuttan, Jatinder Mohan, Sukhdev Singh Chaukria, Parminder Both, Beant Singh Bawa, Ginai Husan Lal, Jaswinder Kaur, Balwinder Singh Bodh and Balvir Thakur.