After welcoming more than 300 AAP supporters and a Youth Akali Dal leader from Malwa into his party here, Amarinder, at a press meet, accused AAP national convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal of being an "escapist" and "trying to run away from a debate on one pretext or the other".
"As a chief ministerial aspirant, he should have the guts to face me directly, instead of putting others in the front," he said.
Replying to a query on Kejriwal's charge of a "Congress-BJP nexus" in the run-up to the Punjab polls due early next year, Amarinder said he had been "running around the courts for 10 years under the Badal regime".
"Does that indicate a nexus," he asked, asserting that he will "not spare" the chief minister if the Congress formed the next government in the state.
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