Ramandip Singh Bhaorowal and Amarik Singh Varpal, Ramoowalia's colleagues from Lok Bhalai Party, which was formed by him and merged with SAD in 2011, said the leader "should not have done this."
"We strongly condemn his decision to join Samajwadi Party," the two leaders said at a conference here.
The leaders said they had requested Ramoowalia not to quit SAD but he did not listen to them.
In a setback to ruling SAD, Ramoowalia, a two-term former MP from Sangrur in Punjab and a former Union minister, on October 31 quit the party and took oath as a Cabinet Minister in Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh.
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