"Dangers to peace lurk around the corner and it needs the maximum vigil on the part of the government and the people to keep the enemies of peace at bay. There is a conspiracy to bring back the old dark days in Punjab," he said.
Badal said he was not "surprised" that every mischievous act is followed by a sustained political campaign to malign the SAD-BJP government.
They have worked together with these elements only to weaken Akalis, he said.
"Every act of anti-peace elements is followed by a sustained political assault against SAD as our enemies believe that they cannot achieve their goals without weakening the SAD politically. These elements have been getting active and unethical support from our political rivals," he said.
Badal said elements out to disturb peace believe that it will be much easier to achieve their destructive goals if SAD could be removed from the way. "That is why they regard me and SAD as their enemy number one," he said.
There was clearly a conspiracy to destabilize peace in Punjab and blame SAD-BJP alliance for it. The sacrilege incidents and the blast are links in the same chain, he said.
The Chief Minister said the SAD will always stand as "the tallest and immovable rock to safeguard peace and communal harmony in Punjab against elements who are out to set the state a fire. I have devoted my life to preserving peace in Punjab and I will happily shed the last drop of my blood doing so."
It is clear that a deep rooted conspiracy is at work to disturb peace and communal harmony in Punjab, he said.
"The SAD has defended peace and communal harmony like a rock during these 10 years. Right now, however, the administrative machinery is at the disposal of the Election Commission. Everything, including the police, is controlled by the EC. The enemies of peace have chosen this moment to strike as they know that the law enforcing machinery is focused on the conduct of elections," he said.
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