The five-time Chief Minister also launched a scathing attack on senior Congress leader Amarinder Singh, calling him a "chronic turncoat" for "frequently shifting his loyalty from one party to another throughout his entire political career."
Addressing the gathering during Sangat Darshan programme at Khadoor Sahib, Goindwal Sahib, Bharowal and Fatehabad villages in Khadoor Sahib Assembly segment here today, Badal said that Punjab had suffered a major setback during black days of militancy.
"Unfortunately some forces who are not for the development of the state were again trying to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere of Punjab," he said.
The Chief Minister urged the people of state to not fall prey to "divisive agenda of such forces and foil their nefarious designs".
He said that public support was the basic necessity to promote the ethos of communal harmony, peace and amity in the state.
"I assure you that with your pro-active support and fulsome cooperation, we will not allow any force to push our state again into turbulent times," Badal said.
Describing Lok Sabha MP from Amritsar Amarinder Singh as a "chronic turncoat", the Chief Minister said that people of state could hardly believe his (Amarinder Singh) credentials of a strong-willed politician "as he had frequently shifted his loyalty from one party to another throughout his entire political career".
"How anyone could rely on Amarinder Singh?" he questioned.
Launching a frontal attack on the Congress for "betraying"
Punjab and Punjabis, Badal alleged that Amarinder was the "prime conspirator", along with the then Congress high-command and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in the SYL canal issue.
On the contrary, he claimed that the Akali Dal, from day one, had vehemently opposed the construction of the canal by taking out statewide morchas, while the Congress was busy in "merry-making".
The chief minister said that no true Punjabi could ever forgive the Congress for its "sins" such as Operation Blue Star and the killing of innocent Sikhs during the 1984 genocide.
He alleged that the Congress had inflicted a severe blow to Punjabis by depriving them of their capital, legitimate share in river waters and even Punjabi-speaking areas.
He claimed that the SAD was the true representative body of the Punjabi community, especially the Sikhs, the world over and it has always stood by the poorer sections, farmers, traders and the youth, adding that Punjab's welfare was the "primary mission" of the party.
Badal exhorted the Akali cadre to work with "full zeal" and not to rest until the target of victory in the upcoming state Assembly polls was achieved and asked them to "boot out" Congress and AAP from the state.
On the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister and SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal claimed that Amarinder was not even aware if the Congress high-command would make him the chief minister if the party won the Punjab polls.
He alleged that the state Congress chief would go to jail once the court verdict on his hawala transactions was out.
Castigating the AAP, he said it too deserved to be "booted out" of Punjab as it did not care for the religious sentiments of the people.
Sukhbir alleged that the AAP was only "hankering" to capture power in the state and claimed that the party would bite the dust in the upcoming polls.
He claimed that most of the AAP leaders were tainted and ignorant of Sikh ethos and culture.
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