"We urge Pranab Mukherjee to immediately impose President's Rule in Punjab so that people of the state can get justice," Punjab Congress President Partap Singh Bajwa told reporters here.
"Both Badal and Sukhbir have completely failed in their task of keeping peace in Punjab," Bajwa, who was flanked by five other party MLAs and MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, charged.
Demanding a probe by a sitting judge into the series of incidents of sacrilege, especially at Bargari village in Fardikot, Bajwa said, "If Badal and his deputy Sukhbir Badal are concerned about the state they both must tender their resignations immediately."
He alleged that the top Akali leadership had gone into "hiding" after the incidents as they could not face the people of the state.
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"Even SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar has gone into hiding at his residence in Ludhiana," he charged.
Attributing the "volcanic eruption" in Punjab to "mal-administration", Bajwa said, "Enough is enough...Badals must leave now...All sections of society are unhappy with them."
He charged that Badals have "politicised" the bureaucracy, especially police force and "broke down the entire chain of command" which led to "lawlessness" in the state.
"Badal has allowed the situation to become tense in Punjab. The Akalis want to divert the attention of people from core issues concerning the state, including the farmers," he said.