Facing heat over the allegation of allotment of mining contracts to the former staff of Rana, Amarinder had yesterday ordered a judicial probe into the alleged mining bidding in the state.
The inquiry has been handed over to Justice (Retd) J S Narang, who would submit his report within one month.
In a statement here, SAD MP and secretary general Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa claimed Rana enjoyed "close relations" with Justice Narang.
The Akali leader said Rana was digging his own grave by putting up new front men to escape the long arm of the law.
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Earlier, Rana had put up his cook Amit Bahadur who successfully bid Rs 26 crore for a sand mine besides three other employees who together made bids of Rs 50 crore, he alleged.
He said this was unbelievable because of the sheer fact that Capt Randhawa lived in Rana's house.
"In such a situation how can anyone believe Rana's contentions? This is a clear case of benaami transactions. What needs to be probed is the source of the money, the money trail and verification of hawala transactions if any. All these are specialised jobs which only the Enforcement Directorate (ED) or Income Tax authorities are equipped to do", he added.
"The cook Amit Bahadur, who has Rs 4,000 in his current account, is a director of three companies one of whom even shares the same email address as that of a company of Rana Gurjit. Even the addresses of these companies are not genuine with one of them shown to be housed in a kid's show room in Chandigarh. All this proves beyond reasonable doubt that Rana is in a habit of using Amit Bahadur as a front man for dubious deals," he alleged.
"If the chief minister still does not proceed against Rana immediately it will be surmised that he is under pressure from the minister and incapable of providing clean and transparent governance as promised by him," Dhindsa said.