"Decision of Deputy Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal to hold four dharnas along the sensitive International Border with Pakistan on January 5 would demoralise the security forces," Punjab Congress President Partap Singh Bajwa said.
Earlier, the SAD took a U-turn shifting its stand over proposed sit-ins on drug smuggling. The BJP ally had on Sunday announced that it will organise dharnas on the IB on January 5 to "pressurise the BSF" to stop entry of drugs from "Pakistan side".
Yesterday, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal had said that "the proposed protest of the SAD was against the curse of drugs in the state and not against the BSF or any other government agency."
However, the Congress still feels that holding sit-ins near the IB "would lead to public disorder and incite violence at the already tense Indo-Pak border and hence this action was seditious in nature," Bajwa said.
The deeper design to hold the sit-ins by SAD is to incite violence, disturb law and order with a clear intention to divert the public's attention from the Rs 6,000 crore drugs racket case, he said.
Sukhbir's brother-in-law and the State's Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia was recently summoned by the Enforcement Directorate in the case.
