Hitting out at the 9-years old SAD-BJP government in the state, Gandhi accused the Akalis of "protecting" drugs trade and said there was "ease in doing only one business in Punjab which is of drugs".
Gandhi also lambasted the Akali dispensation for unemployment in the state.
Leading a dharna against the drugs menace and "deteriorating" law and order situation in the state, Gandhi asked people to be beware of the "dangerous enemy" which was "ruining" their lives, and promised to bring the state back on track.
"You will have to put right officers on the job and remove inefficient ones and this work is not being done by Akali Dal. When you do this job and you end the nexus of police and Akali Dal, then the drugs problem will be addressed in one month," Gandhi said.
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"Those who have made money, big houses and robbed the youth of their money from this drugs trade, we will get that money back (from them) and return it to you. We will bring a law and deploy the police in the right manner to stop the menace," he said.
"Modi ji and Badal ji talk about ease of doing business. Punjab has only one business where there is ease and that is drugs business. That business is protected by Akali Dal," he said.
"There is no shortcoming in Punjab police. Jawans here had fought against terrorism ... But the Akali Dal government has put good officers who want to work on 'Khudeline' (unimportant) job. The government asked them not to work and empowered the wrong officers," he said.
He said when he raised the issue of drugs problem four years back, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal made fun of him.
drugs problem from the state. There is no other solution to this. Another matter has come to light. On the one side there is a problem of drugs and, on the other side there is a problem of law and order and unemployment," Gandhi said.
He also vowed to restore the money made by drug dealers to the victim families.
Noting that Punjab's future has been "destroyed", Gandhi asked the people of the state to accept the reality of drugs in the state.
"The hands and feet of Punjab's youth are chained and without breaking these chains, Punjab cannot move forward. Punjab's people will have to accept this truth and only then we can wage a war against drugs. Nothing will happen by hiding it. Punjab has the strength to recognise this truth as its people work with honesty and so does the Congress party," Gandhi said.
"Industrialisation which used to happen here, farmers who used to speak loudly, we shall bring that time again. We shall fight your MSP battle and we shall win it," he said.
Recalling the Bhatta Parsaul incident, Gandhi said when he raised the matter, people made fun of him.
"When farmers in Bhatta Parsaul came to me, they told me about their pain. People made fun of me at that time and said why did you go to Bhatta Parsaul. I remember, they said nothing had happened in Bhatta Parsaul.
"Farmers know who fought for them, who did not. Modi Ji made a promise on MSP and farmers know what is the truth," he said.
"It is easy to speak but you ask farmers of Bhatta Parsaul who fought the battle and who brought the Bill and who stopped ordinance and with whose support, it was stopped," he said talking about the agitation he led in Uttar Pradesh against alleged forcible land acquisition.
Reacting to Gandhi's announcement that his party will come up with a new legislation to deal with the drugs menace, senior AAP leader and Punjab in-charge Sanjay Singh said the Congress should first take action against those allegedly involved in the drugs trade within its organisation.
"Your Jalandhar MP Santokh Singh Chaudhary is summoned by ED (Enforcement Directorate) in a drugs racket. What action are you taking against such people? Partap Singh Bajwa, against whom Amarinder Singh had written to Sonia Gandhi saying he was involved in drugs trade, but he has been sent to Rajya Sabha.
"Gurchet Singh (Bhullar), an ex-minister from the Congress demands that whole Punjab should be given the licence to produce country-made liqour and open opium vends. What action has he taken? Is he doing drama of protesting against drugs," Singh said.
"Why are you favouring Bikram Majithia. The drug trade is flourishing because of the leaders of the Congress, Akali Dal and the BJP," Singh said.