The party dared the Amarinder Singh government to release data of the number of addicts weaned away from drugs in the past six weeks.
SAD general secretary and MP Prem Singh Chandumajra said, "Before the elections, the Congress had claimed that 70 per cent of Punjabis were addicted to drugs. That comes to a whopping figure of about two crore ten lakh Punjabis out of a population of roughly three crores".
The fact is that no one in the government or the Congress party even uttered a single word about the drug problem in the first six weeks of their rule, he said.
Now, facing criticism from the SAD, they have cooked up up this lie, he added.
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"But once the elections were over, they forgot all about it," he said.
The Akali leader said that the fact was that the Congress had in the first place vastly exaggerated the magnitude of the drug problem in the state during the SAD-BJP government.
Now, it is finding it hard to reconcile those allegations with ground reality, he said.
Thus, all they have done is to come up with a sweeping and totally unfounded claims about breaking the back of the drug problem, he said.
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