SAD asked AAP how it would provide 25 lakh jobs to youths in Punjab state which had an entire government employee strength of five lakh persons.
SAD, however, welcomed AAP's decision to conduct random drug tests on all of its prospective candidates.
Commenting on AAP's promise to provide 25 lakh jobs in Punjab, SAD Spokesperson Daljit Singh Cheema asked Arvind Kejriwal to come clean and disclose if he had provided eight lakh jobs to Delhi youths as promised in his election manifesto.
The SAD leader also chided Kejriwal and requested him not to talk through the hat.
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"You are talking about introducing a Jan Lokpal bill in Punjab when you have not done this in Delhi despite the fact that you fought your entire election on this plank," he said.
Cheema attacked Kejriwal for "failing" to fulfil his promise to give free WiFi facility in Delhi.
"Now you have come shopping for youth votes and trying to lure the youth with wild claims. It is better you show the report card of your performance in Delhi. People of Punjab have come to know you and will no longer be befooled by fake promises and manifestos," he added.