SP spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury on Sunday dubbed Amar as a "back stabber who has no ideology."
"Saying that we are taking Singh back is nonsense and misleading. While in SP, Singh had taken decisions in self-interest without taking high command in confidence due to which party had suffered loss and earned bad name in the past. The party will not allow him to repeat his misdeeds by taking him back," Chowdhury said.
"People like Amar did not have any ideology. They only know how to fulfil their interests. He was expelled due to his anti-party activities after which he made baseless allegations against the party leadership and tried to botch political prospects of SP during assembly polls," Chowdhury said.
After elections, he (Amar) was not in a position to show his face, Chowdhury said, adding that there should be no doubt in anyone's mind that "back stabber" like him would be taken back in SP.
He said that some unscrupulous elements are spreading such news and it was a conspiracy against SP.
A section of media had speculated Amar's entry in SP after the state government handed over inquiry of embezzlement of funds against him from EOW to Kanpur Police.
UP police drop fraud case against Amar Singh
Pranab aide Adhir Chowdhury makes his way to Cabinet
WB: Pranab's son Cong candidate in Lok Sabha by-poll
Fallen Bo Xilai expelled from Communist Party of China
Khurshid controversy: EOW starts collecting documents