"I am surprised as what stops Badal from talking to farmers directly," he said in a statement released here.
The former Chief Minister alleged that Badal government has been using brute force against other protestors like unemployed youth seeking jobs, which he warned would only add fuel to the fire in this case and that will be difficult to control.
"I have been warning over a period of time not to take farmers' discontent lightly and I am warning you again before it is too late", he said, saying such situations and circumstances can provide fertile and conducive ground for disruptive forces to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in the state.
"Either Badal is blissfully ignorant about the intensity of anger prevailing among the farming community which has all the potential and likelihood to spill over and spread across the state like a wild fire or he was hoping against hope for some miracle to happen and calm down protesting farmers," he said.
Hitting out at Badal for blaming the Congress for farmers' issues, Lok Sabha MP from Amritsar reminded him that for about nine years now it was Badal government in Punjab.
"That is why I have been saying that Badal has grown too old to govern and remember since when he has been at the helm of affairs in the state and he can no longer blame others for his own failures," he said.
