Sukhbir, in a letter to Singh, requested him to launch an immediate investigation into the "huge amount of money" being received by AAP from "radical elements residing in North America, Europe and Australia".
Sukhbir, who also holds the Home portfolio in the state claimed, "A thorough investigation into the money trail would unravel and expose those trying to disturb the hard won peace of Punjab through incidents of sacrilege and violence."
"According to our information, an understanding was reached that AAP would hand over SGPC to radical Sikhs in lieu of support from them to win the polls," Sukhbir alleged, adding "under this understanding radical elements collected under one fold to organise a so called Sarbat Khalsa conference to open a front against SAD."
Asserting that AAP's Delhi MLA Naresh Yadav is an accused in a sacrilege incident in Malerkotla, the Deputy Chief Minister claimed the state government has intelligence that radical elements were behind a number of other sacrilege incidents in the state.
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