The central government is seized of the matter and has sought a report from Punjab government, a senior Home Ministry official said.
All necessary action will be taken against criminal elements -- be it within the country or outside -- for creating disturbance, the official said.
Punjab Police on Tuesday said it has arrested two brothers for alleged involvement in the alleged desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib and claimed that they were getting instructions and funding from handlers in Australia and Dubai.
Police said that phone calls of the brothers had been traced to people in Australia and Dubai and a special investigation team will probe this aspect.
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Punjab is witnessing protests over the incidents of sacrilege in different parts of the state.
Aam Aadmi Party MP from Punjab Bhagwant Mann met Home Minister Rajnath Singh today and urged him to ensure peace in the state.
During the 15-minute meeting, Mann conveyed to the Home Minister that the situation in Punjab was "very disturbing" in the wake of recent untoward incidents.
Chairman of International Sikh Council Muktiyar Singh also met the Home Minister.
Concerned over desecration of Sikh holy books in Punjab, the Home Minister spoke to Badal on Monday and assured him "all possible help" from the Centre to meet the situation that has arisen because of these incidents.
During the conversation, Singh conveyed to Badal that the central government was concerned over the situation in Punjab and asked the Chief Minister to take necessary steps to maintain peace in the state.