He also asked the senior BJP leader to "furnish the address with the proof of ownership" of properties abroad and said he would "produce all the evidence" as how he was "trying to abuse his position" to target him.
The Congress' deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, who defeated Jaitley in the 2014 General Elections from Amritsar, lashed out at him for allegedly behaving like the "spokesman of the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax department and not as their boss".
"The way Jaitley spat venom at me, has only vindicated and validated my stand that he is trying to avenge his humiliating defeat by unleashing these departments (the ED and IT) at me and my family"," Amarinder said.
Addressing a 'Vikas Parv' rally in Bathinda, Jaitley yesterday said, "I recall when there was Congress government in Punjab in 2002 led by Capt Amarinder Singh, he used to cook up stories about the Badal family, claiming that they have land in Australia, petrol pump in America, besides levelling other charges, but he failed to prove the allegations. We have found accounts of Capt Sahib's family."
"It is not only unprecedented but also unbecoming of a
minister to make a suo motu statement related to investigations being carried out by the department under him, which only justifies our stand that he has a personal grudge and score to settle with me", Amarinder alleged, claiming "the courts will also take note of it, as it is difficult to expect the ED and IT to do fair investigations when their boss has already pronounced us the guilty".
He also alleged, "Jaitley was behaving as if he was the sole and ultimate arbitrator in the matter, than just an aggrieved (over his Amritsar defeat) complainant."
"I have firm faith in law of the land and I will produce all the evidence as how Jaitley is trying to abuse his position to target me", he said, while alleging , "immediately after taking over as the Finance Minister, he had asked a senior official of the Income Tax department to 'find something' to fix me, which the officer refused saying there was nothing against me that can stand the legal scrutiny".
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