He said all those who were trying to disturb peace in Punjab would be arrested wherever they might be, including in other countries.
"Congress played a big role in mobilising people for 'Sarbat Khalsa' (congregation of Sikhs)," he said during his visit to Golden Temple here today.
Badal alleged the people who organised 'Sarbat Khalsa' wanted to take back Punjab to the dark days once again.
The hardliners alleged that SGPC, which appoints Sikh head priests, was being controlled by the ruling Badal family.
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They also gave a call for a march to the Golden Temple next day. However, the police stopped them and later arrested several leaders of the Sikh radical groups.
Recently, the SAD-BJP alliance government has faced back-to-back protests. First farmers of the state had held state-wide protests and blocked rail and road traffic over loss of crops. Later locals were up in arms over alleged desecration incidents of Guru Granth Sahib.
He said those who opposed Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh on Diwali were not Sikhs but their enemies.
The deputy chief minister reacted strongly to the appointment of Jagtar Singh Hawara as the Akal Takht Jathedar at the November 10 'Sarbat Khalsa'.
"What message can such a person deliver to the people who himself was a murder accused," he said.
'Sarbat Khalsa' organisers -- United Akali Dal head Mohkam Singh, preacher Baljit Singh Daduwal and "parallel" Akal Takht head Dhian Singh Mand and Amrik Singh Ajnala of Damdami Taksal have been arrested and sent to jail.