Sampla was addressing queries by the media last night regarding open backing of the assailants and threats by radical Sikh group Damdami Taksal.
Without naming anyone or any organisation, Sampla said, "Nobody is above law. Nobody will be allowed to vitiate the hard-earned peace in Punjab. Nobody will be allowed to create anarchy".
The minister had visited Gurdwara Parmeshwar Dwar Sahib near Patiala on Friday night to inquire about the health of its head Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale after he survived a murderous assault allegedly by men from Damdami Taksal last week.
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