"Since AAP has emerged as a serious challenge to these communal forces, they (SAD-BJP) are not keeping any stone unturned to defame the party," he alleged while addressing an event organised by Punjab Christian United Front here.
Violence had erupted after the alleged sacrilege in Malerkotla on June 24 in which a mob even attacked the house of local SAD MLA Farzana Nissara Khatoon, wife of a former Punjab DGP. Several policemen, including a DSP, were injured as about 300-400 protesters hurled stones and torched a car.
"It is shameful that to defame AAP, they (SAD) did not even spare the holy book," he alleged and said, "AAP is not here for the play politics but for the change in the political system."
In Punjab, all sections of the society are fed up with the "mis-governance, rather non-governance" of the SAD-BJP alliance. AAP would be voted to power in the state with a thumping majority, the party's national convener claimed.
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He also said, "Once voted to power, we will put Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia behind the bars."
"It will be a fight between AAP and the grand alliance of SAD-BJP-Congress as the latter will contest the polls under a secret understanding," Kejriwal claimed.
Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he alleged "After becoming the Prime Minister, most of the time, Narendra Modi is in flying mode. Whenever he lands in India, he is always in planning mode to disturb the Delhi Government by creating hurdles in the ongoing developmental works."
Prominent among others who addressed the gathering include state convener of AAP Sucha Singh Chhotepur, MP Bhagwant Mann and senior leader Gurpreet Ghuggi.
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Kejriwal claimed that with elections in Punjab round the corner, the Malerkotla sacrilege incident which was "politically motivated" is being "blown out of proportion" by the SAD-BJP government.
"This is an election year and the Badal government is going all out to defame me and my party. I have been told that Sangrur police have been specifically told to implicate some members of my party in the case. Had it not been for the polls, the incident would not have happened," he claimed.
"Just a day before I started my three-day Punjab tour, the investigators suddenly started targeting my party colleagues. I have been told that this is being done allegedly at the behest of the ruling party," he claimed.
"This shows that the SAD-BJP alliance fears my party, which is gaining in strength with each passing day. The Badals are hitting below the belt," Kejriwal alleged.
In wake of the protests by SAD and Congress over the sacrilege incident, the Sangrur district administration, ahead of Kejriwal's visit to Malerkotla, has clamped Section 144 of CrPC prohibiting assembly of more than 10 people in one place.
Sangrur Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Preetpal Singh Thind said, "Summons were issued to the MLA, who will be questioned tomorrow (Tuesday). We are investigating the matter."
"He (Yadav) told us that he would come to Patiala by 11 AM on Tuesday for questioning. His brother has received the summons. We told Yadav about the allegations levelled against him, let's see what he says," the SSP said.
Kejriwal sounded a note of caution to the members of the community, alleging that "RSS and its protege BJP" would end reservation whenever they got opportunity.
"Though the RSS chief backtracked from his statement when he realised that it will harm BJP's poll prospects, it exposed the mindset and conspiracy of RSS and BJP about Dalits and reservation," he said.
Eyeing Dalit vote-bank, the largest concentration of which is in the Doaba region, he asked, "How can anyone even think of doing so when condition of Dalits have not improved a bit even 70 years after independence."
Blaming the BJP government at Centre for the death of Rohith Vemula, a Dalit scholar of Hyderabad University, Kejriwal claimed, "Rohit and four other Dalit students were suspended because they propagated Ambedkar's philosophy and ABVP could not digest it."
Refering to a Dalit girl's rape, chopping of a Dalit man's hand's and feet in Abohar and killing of two Dalit people, reportedly AAP supporters in Ludhiana of Punjab, he claimed, "the days of Akalis were numbered".
He promised the "Delhi model of education" and alleged that the rulers of the state had "kept the condition of government schools dismal" so that children of the poor and Dalits could not progress.
"We will improve the condition of government schools within five years to impart quality education to Dalit children," Kejriwal said.
Asking the gathering to contribute money, time and go door to door for AAP, he said one person should contact 200 other people to conveying AAP's philosophy and seek vote for the party.