MP and SAD general secretary Prem Singh Chandumajra said his party had been asserting for long that the "eruption" of the cases of sacrilege during the SAD-BJP regime in Punjab was part of a "deep-rooted conspiracy to divide the state and ruin its peace and communal harmony".
"Recent events are proving us right as the incidents have increased since the new government took charge," he said in a statement here.
"Now, it is not only the responsibility of the Congress to stop these incidents, but also expose those responsible for the same. We have been maintaining that political elements, who stood to gain the most by defaming the Akalis, were behind the incidents of desecration," he added.
The Akali leader also called on the people to ensure that such incidents were prevented.
"I urge the Punjabis to guard their sacred places, be it gurdwaras, temples or mosques, by keeping a vigil, if need be. This will send a clear message to the mischievous elements that incidents of desecration will not be allowed in Punjab," he said.
"The government must move fast and get to the bottom of the huge number of sacrilege cases, which have been reported from Muktsar, Ludhiana, Sangrur, Faridkot, Tarn Taran and Ferozepur in the last 45 days," he added.
The Akali leader said it was unfortunate that the Congress government was adopting a "casual and indifferent" approach towards such an important issue that touched the core of our belief system by dragging its feet on the investigation into the cases of sacrilege.
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