"Notwithstanding hired workers and crowds lured or coerced into coming to the rally, it was evident that SAD was bereft of any issues and was on the defensive in the face of imminent defeat in the Assembly elections," he said in a statement here.
He said the so-called anti-Sutlej-Yamuna-Link (SYL) canal mega rally turned out to be a "damp squib" as Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal had failed to announce any action plan on the issue.
Holding Badal responsible for bringing the SYL issue to such a pass, he said the people knew the entire drama has been enacted by the Badals eyeing the polls.
Had he made some effort to ensure the case was properly fought in Supreme Court, things would have been different, Amarinder said.
"Badal is responsible for selling Punjab's interests in SYL. He did it in exchange for a paltry amount from Haryana on account of his relations with the then chief minister Devi Lal," he alleged, claiming there was sufficient proof for it.
"Lack of enthusiasm among Akali cadres at the rally showed they had given up hopes for a victory in the polls. Leaders merely put up a united front even as the state by now is aware that the party had split by its seams," he claimed.
If this is the state of SAD's biggest show ahead of the elections, one can imagine the condition of smaller ones, Amarinder said, adding Akali credibility had hit an all-time low.
Amarinder said votes were too precious to be wasted on the likes of Badals, who have spent the last 10 years plundering and looting the state.
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