Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday ridiculed Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal's allegations that his government was not doing enough to prevent "anti-social elements" from disrupting her poll rallies."It was the people's wrath that they were venting out on Shiromani Akali Dal leaders," he said.Expressing surprise over protests against the Akali leader, Singh said, "Anger of the people who had been victimised for the last 10 years by the Badals and their cronies was now finding a voice.""The fact that Harsimrat was prevented from entering a village in her own constituency only showed that 'karma' was catching up fast with the Badals, who had made the people of Punjab shed tears of blood over their decade-long misrule," Singh said in a statement.The Union Minister sat on a dharna on Maur-Rampura road in Bathinda alleging the police's failure to stop "anti-social elements from disrupting her election meetings and showing black flags."She also launched her protest .