"Here is clear proof that our opponents have conceded defeat in these elections and were now resorting to such disruptive tactics," the five time CM said.
However, Badal said "as father figure in the state," he would continue to walk the path of patience, peace and communal harmony for development and prosperity of Punjab.
A shoe was today hurled at Badal allegedly by 40-year-old Gurbachan Singh, a close relative of radical Sikh leader Amrik Singh Ajnala, during his campaign at Ratta Khera village.
"Behind such incidents are people who want to set Punjab on flames again and push the youth back into the jaws of bloodshed and confrontation, from which people of the state have emerged after unspeakable sacrifices," the 89-year-old Akali patriarch said.
These desperate elements have the backing of our political rivals, who are increasingly getting desperate, seeing all their tall-talks about the elections turning out to be mere daydream and that Punjab is set to vote SAD-BJP back for a third tenure, he claimed.
The person who indulged in today's incident is not even from Lambi (Badal's home constituency), and is closely related to our political opponents, who have no faith in the peaceful, democratic path, he alleged.
"Our opponents are scared to talk about peace and development as everyone can see the performance of the SAD-BJP government on peace, communal harmony and development fronts," he said, adding as a father figure, he will never be provoked or desisted from his path of service to the people.
"Our faith and our commitment to serve the people is too strong to be shaken by such acts," Badal said, adding he had faced bigger challenges from elements backed by his rivals.
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Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh, a bitter rival of the Badals, termed the incidents of a shoe being hurled at Parkash Singh Badal today and earlier, stone-pelting on Sukhbir Badal's convoy as "regrettable".
However, he claimed that it was the "pent-up anger of the people coming to the fore".
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