State Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa also demanded imposition of the President's rule in the state claiming that the move was "unprecedented" and will lead to "public disorder and incite violence at the already tense Indo-Pak border and hence is seditious in nature."
The Opposition party's attack came a day after the BJP ally Shiromani Akali Dal announced to organise dharnas on the international border on January 5 to "pressurise the BSF" to stop entry of drugs from Pakistan.
"Such statements must be strongly deprecated and any attempt to malign the image of our armed forces or para military forces must be seen as anti national," Bajwa said.
Immediate reaction from Badal was not available.
SAD will hold 'dharnas' at four places-- Attari international border, Sadki Check Post at Fazilka, Hussainiwala international border and Gurdaspur international border.
BJP president Amit Shah is also set to start an anti-drug campaign from January 12.
Badal had yesterday said through the 'dharnas' they will "pressurise the Border Security Force (BSF) to stop drugs from entering Punjab territory from Pakistan."
"Both BJP and SAD are confronting each other to take credit on the drugs issue at the cost of endangering the hard won peace in this border state," the Punjab Congress chief said in a statement here today.
He claimed that after the "aggressive campaign" of Congress against the drug menace, "both the parties have now realised the gravity of the drug epidemic and are just trying to compete with each other to score brownie points".
Bajwa demanded that the President, Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, should immediately dismiss the SAD-BJP alliance government.
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