In a joint statement issued here, several Punjab Congress leaders termed the protest as another "attempt by the Akalis to further vitiate the atmosphere of the state", which had witnessed a spate of incidents of sacrilege under their rule, which were aimed at "serving their petty political interests".
The statement was issued by Harinder Singh Bhambri, Sukhpal Singh Bhullar, Balbir Singh Sidhu and Narinder Singh Bhaleria -- all district unit chiefs of the Congress party.
Faced with an "imminent exposure" on this and other issues, especially related to "financial bungling and mismanagement" during the decade of its rule, the Akalis were now resorting to "gimmickry and theatrics in a desperate bid to cover up their own wrongdoings", they claimed, while pointing out that the government would soon bring out a "white paper" on the financial misdeeds of the Parkash Singh Badal regime.
They termed the SGPC's decision to support the dharnas staged by the Akalis as "unfortunate" and stressed on the need to delineate politics from religion in order to safeguard the religious interests of the people.
The Congress leaders alleged that it was the Akalis who had undermined the Sikh religious legacy by "promoting communal disharmony and indulging in divisive politics" in the state and added that the people of Punjab were sick of such "destructive politicking" and wanted to see the opposition parties play a constructive role to help the government restore their confidence and bring the state back on the path of progress.
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