Terming the drug problem as "unholy progeny and legacy" of successive Congress governments, SAD General Secretary Balwinder Singh Bhunder in a statement said, "When Captain (Amarinder) shares stage with (Partap Singh) Bajwa while promising to eradicate the drug menace in four months, people can't decide whether it is more pathetic or funny."
Amarinder, in the letter that was leaked to the media in January last year, had allegedly said the drug menace in Punjab was not only prevalent during the Congress rule but was in fact created, sponsored and patronized by prominent Congress leaders like Bajwa.
"Amarinder had produced detailed evidence on how Bajwa was the kingpin of drug mafias operating in the state during the tenure of Congress governments," Bhunder alleged.
On the "dichotomy" between Congress's promises and its allegations about the state's poor fiscal health, the SAD General Secretary said, "On one hand Amarinder declares that Punjab is truly bankrupt today while on the other, he goes ahead to promises doles which only a government in a sound state of fiscal health can think of providing.