"The gathering was the direct outcome of conspiracy and complicity of the anti-Panthic Congress party, whose leaders gleefully clapped their hands," SAD said in a statement today.
Such is the low to which the Congress has stooped in its "anti-Sikh and anti-Punjab designs" that its senior leaders including legislators and workers took part in the gathering in large numbers, it said.
"This was a clear proof of their active role in the organisation of the function which served to set panic in the minds of peace-loving Punjabis," SAD said.
The SAD is firmly of the view that the organisers passed these resolutions in order to create an atmosphere by which the fast process of development and progress in the state is stalled and the unprecedented flow of investments that have started pouring into the state is stopped.
"It is an attempt to scare away investments from Punjab and in that respect the organisers are guilty of playing with the future of Punjabi youth by trying to block fresh employment opportunities which investments bring in their wake," the party said in a release here.
Opening front against SGPC, several Sikh outfits and hardline groups had yesterday convened what they called 'Sarbat Khalsa', a grand assembly of Sikhs, at Chabba village, about 10 kms from the holy city, and appointed Jagtar Singh Hawara, the convict in Beant Singh assassination case, as jathedar of Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhs.
The congregation, in its over seven-hour meeting, passed around ten resolutions.
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