"Any such move by the modern-day Mahants at the behest of Congress will not be tolerated at any cost," Badal said.
He was referring to the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) leaders and supporters sitting on a dharna outside the Chhevin Patshahi Gurudwara in Kurukshetra, in their efforts for taking over control of Gurudwaras in Haryana in the wake of the State enacting a law for a separate body to manage the affairs of the shrines.
"Through this sinister move the Congress wants to weaken the supreme body of Sikhs, the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC), which is not at all acceptable and will not be tolerated at any cost," he said.
The Chief Minister claimed that the Congress party was dreaming of retaining power in Haryana, where polls are due in October, "by pursuing its age-old policy of divide and rule, but the wise Sikh voters of the state will not be swayed by these tactics of Congress and they will definitely teach it a lesson for this heinous crime".
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86-year-old Badal said that the sole motive of the SAD was to uphold "at any cost" the sovereignty of SGPC, which had came into existence after countless sacrifices by the Sikhs.
Slamming the Congress party, he said that it was allegedly following in the footsteps of the tyrannical British rulers to wrest the control of Gurdwaras "through its agents", whom he termed as modern day Mahants.
Commenting on the ongoing agitation by the Elementary Trained Teachers in the State, the Chief Minister said that the SAD-BJP government has always been a pro-employee government. He said that the doors of the state government were open for all the employees and an amicable solution of their demands could be found through deliberations.