Badal asked Congress and AAP to put a brake on their "vulture mentality against Punjab farmers and stop praying for death and destruction so that they could get an opportunity to exploit it".
"Please stop playing politics of death in Punjab," the SAD leader was quoted as saying by a party release here.
He claimed the issuance of Cash Credit Limit (CCL) by RBI to facilitate payment to farmers for the procurement of wheat was "a strong vindication" of the stand of the government that not a single grain of wheat was missing from stocks.
The ruling party said if the charges were true, the Reserve Bank of India would not have issued authorisation of CCL of Rs 17,523 crore towards first instalment for the procurement of 90 lakh tonnes of wheat.
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Lashing out at Congress and AAP, Badal alleged, "These parties are so desperate for power in Punjab that just in order to show the government in poor light, they went to the extent of organising 'havans' to pray for non-clearance of money to farmers."
He claimed that "every farmer in the state was upset and angry with Congress and AAP for playing politics even on an issue of life and death for the peasantry."
Hailing the SAD-BJP alliance's win in the Chandigarh
municipal polls as "historic", the Chief Minister said this result was a pointer toward the back-to-back victory of the alliance for the third consecutive term in the state.
"This massive mandate was in favour of pro-people policies and solid performance of BJP at the Centre that has ever silenced the Opposition, which unleashed propaganda to defame the government for its vested interests," he alleged.
The alliance will repeat the same in state assembly polls, he claimed.
The Chief Minister said holding elections in a single day or in phases was totally the prerogative of the Election Commission of India, which was fully competent and independent to take such decisions.