In a statement, Amarinder alleged that Bajwa and his brother Fateh Bajwa had tried to sabotage his campaign in Amritsar.
They had specifically visited the city and told people to oppose him, Amarinder claimed, adding that he had to call Fateh and warn him against indulging in such activities.
Amarinder said he kept quiet so far in the interest of the party, but was saying it now as some senior leaders were unnecessarily being targeted and blamed for no fault.
"I reject the allegations with the contempt they deserve," Bajwa said.
In a statement, Bajwa said as the party president, it was his prerogative to visit any constituency in the state, but this time Amarinder was lying.
"Is he motivated by the desire to occupy the post of the PPCC chief from which he had to go following successive defeats of Congress in every election beginning with 2007? It is Capt Amarinder Singh who handed over the government on a platter to the Akali Dal in 2012 when even Parkash Singh Badal and Sukhbir Singh Badal could never imagine that they would return to power," he said.
"Now, he will have to explain this situation to the party high command, so he is trying to raise frivolous and baseless issues and levelling false allegations to divert focus."
It was because of this reason that the party got defeated in Gurdaspur, Khadoor Sahib, Bathinda, Anandpur Sahib and Sangrur," Bajwa said.
Bajwa claimed his brother was bed-ridden for more than a week during the election campaign and he had no time to go out of Gurdaspur as he himself was contesting from there.
Taking a dig at Chatrath for issuing notices to two party MLAs Rana Gurmeet Sodhi and Kewal Dhillon on Thursday for openly seeking Bajwa's resignation, Amarinder asked him if he could initiate similar disciplinary proceedings against Bajwa and his brother.
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