Strongly reacting to Khaira's allegations of involvement of Chief Minister's Office (CMO) and cabinet ministers in the sale and distribution of "fake and poor" quality pesticides to the farmers, Amarinder said it was evident that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader had no connect with the situation on the ground.
"Khaira should go to the Punjab Agricultural University to take lessons on the subject and should try to understand the grassroot situation of the extent of whitefly infestation in the state from the Vice Chancellor and the faculty," Amarinder said.
"The position, he holds, requires decorum and sincerity, with accountability to the people, which the Leader of the Opposition seemed to be totally non-cognizant of," he added.
"The Arvind Kejriwal style of functioning, which Khaira seemed to be trying to emulate, had failed miserably in the recent Punjab Assembly polls and Delhi," the Chief Minister said, adding that "AAP had proved, time and again, that it was least interested in addressing the concerns of the people."
Punjab needs a constructive and responsible opposition to strengthen the efforts of the government in bringing the state's growth and development back on track, he said.
Khaira had blamed the Congress government for failing to protect the cotton crop from whitefly pest attack.
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