"The address sounded more like a cry-baby's list of grievances than a sound policy and vision statement of grown-up and mature administrators. It is a fault-finder not a path-finder. It seems that the present government just wants to push the blame for their failures on their predecessors," he said in a statement here.
The SAD stalwart, however, said that he was willing to be lenient on this lapse as the government was just a few days old and needed time to adjust to their new roles.
Badal said Chief Minister Amarinder Singh should also tell his team that the lame excuse of "bad legacy and empty coffers" will not convince people.
"The people of Punjab saw ten years of unprecedented all-round development. The state's revenue had gone up from Rs 5,400 crore to Rs 37,000 crore per annum. Similarly, the debt to GSDP ratio was brought down by us from 48 per cent to just 30 per cent. If this government continues debt reduction even at our rate, it should be able to bring down the figures by another 18 per cent," he said.
"We will not criticise for the sake of criticism. In fact, we will be the first ones to praise them whenever they do something good. I give them this assurance on behalf of my party," Badal said.
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