Notably, the recently released Bollywood film "Udta Punjab" was based on the drug abuse in the northern state.
"I caution you. We have seen 'Udta Punjab' movie, we might have 'Udta Goa' considering the situation in the state. We go on blaming people of some foreign nationalities, but the consumers are local boys and girls," Rane said, during a discussion on budget on the floor of the House today.
"Where do they get the drugs from? This is going on in the hinterland. There are people who are growing banana trees and between them grow ganja or opium," he pointed out.
"They should not be allowed to kill people. We find these fellows hanging around the schools and colleges. There are areas where they hang out," he told the House.
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Referring to the issue of wild animals destroying the farms, Rane said the government have already declared wild pigs and nilgai as vermin.
Rane also demanded that an Act should be passed which makes owners of stray cattle responsible for the menace created by them.
"In my area, stray cattle are creating nuisance. I feel the government has to take corrective measures. Pass a police Act. Punish the owner of the cattle," he demanded.
"If we have to see that agriculture is properly developed then we have to see that it is protected," he said.