"Kejriwal's attitude and approach during his entire stay at Darbar Sahab was anything but apologetic. A person tendering apology and seeking forgiveness behaves with modesty and humility and not the way he acted today," he said.
"Moreover, you don't atone for others' sins and that too when the count of your own sins is already too long to do such favour to others," he said.
Asserting that the AAP national convener was only trying to seek "personal publicity" out of the controversy, Amarinder asked what was he (Kejriwal) atoning for as it was AAP manifesto committee in-chrage Kanwar Sandhu who was responsible for the "blasphemy" and he was nowhere to be seen.
Slamming Kejriwal for his remark during 'Talk to AK' programme yesterday, that the Centre has created an Indo-Pak situation in Delhi, Amarinder alleged, the Delhi Chief Minister is again trying to put the blame of his own faults and failures on someone else.
Terming Kejriwal as a "product of the frustration" that had undertaken the youths at that particular time, Amarinder claimed, "But now their eyes have opened, while you have taken that frustration upon yourself and your downslide has already started.