Speaking on the sixth day of his 11-day tour of the state here, he alleged that Akalis had "ruined" Punjab by making it a "hub" of drugs and AAP would take it a challenge to curb the menace within one month of formation of its government.
"So far more than 40 lakh youth of Punjab are trapped in the drug network, spread by Akalis and after formation of government in Punjab, AAP will break the supply chain of drugs within one month and drug-addicted youth would be rehabilitated by opening rehabilitation centres at war level within six months and giving them employment," Kejriwal said.
"Manmohan Singh government was in Centre for 10 years with simultaneous rule of Badals in Punjab, but Congress never acted against Cabinet Minister Bikram Majithia, who has been operating multi-crore drug racket in Punjab," he alleged.
In fact, Amarinder Singh opposed the CBI probe, which was being demanded against Majithia by the Congress, Kejriwal claimed.
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"Both Badals and Amarinder have ruined Punjab during last 15 years and now the time is ripe to get rid of them for which people were waiting impatiently," he said.
Similarly, they have also joined hands to wave black flags at him (Kejriwal), otherwise, "I have never seen Akalis showing black flags to Congress leaders or vice versa," he claimed.
SAD-BJP government, which claimed to be a 'Panthic' has
failed to nab culprits of series of sacrilege incidents in the state, Kejriwal said.
"Sometimes I suspect, how can the culprits of Bargari sacrilege incident could have been gone scot-free, if Badals were not behind such incidents," he said in his 'Punjab Inquilab' rally.
"I suspect Badals wanted to create communal tension in Punjab through sacrileges incidents to divert attention of people from their failure on all fronts," Kejriwal said.
He alleged that Badals have "squeezed" Punjab to their fullest capacity to mint money.
"Badals during the last 10 years of misrule have amassed huge money due to their control on almost all businesses including transport, cable, mining, liquor etc.," he said.
The party's national convener also promised that AAP government would ensure free treatment of cancer in the state.
Taking a dig at PM Narendra Modi's visit to Bathinda yesterday, Kejriwal said "Modi failed to announced any major project or package for Punjab, whereas in Bihar before election, he announced a multi-crore package."
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Meanwhile, Kejriwal also condoled the family of a farmer in Amritsar who allegedly committed suicide after not being able to withdraw money due to demonetisation.
Ravinder Singh Pannu, a resident of village Majhupura in Amritsar, had recently committed suicide after he was not able to withdraw amount required to meet expenses of his daughter's marriage, to be solemnised on December 5, his family said.
"This is happening all over the country and Prime Minister is bent upon to derail the life of common man," he alleged, adding farmers, traders, and small retailers were forced to stand in long queues outside the banks due to demonetisation which has hit their business hard.
"Do the Prime Minister think that the farmers, retailers, daily wagers and common people, standing outside banks, are corrupt?" he said.
Meanwhile, former SGPC member Jaswinder Singh today joined AAP party in the presence of Kejriwal.