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Withdraw support to SAD on drug issue: Cong to Modi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Congress today took potshots at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for voicing concern over drug addiction and dared him to withdraw support from the alliance government with Akali Dal in Punjab over the "involvement" of state ministers in drug peddling.

"Prime Minister Modi was simply trying to preach the youth without promising any concrete action. But we were surprised over the Prime Minister's remarks. The state, where drug addiction is most rampant is Punjab ruled by BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal," party spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed told reporters here.

He also claimed that those arrested in the drug peddling case had given names of three persons including of "a very senior minister" and had said that they were "kingpins".
 

"One DSP arrested in a case had said three ministers of the the BJP-SAD government were involved in it. Drugs are peddled into Punjab from across the border, Pakistan," Ahmed said.

He said that Modi did not mention the steps, his government will take to check the menace and arrest those behind it or what action his government will take against the ministers, whose names surfaced.

"Instead of taking action against his government (in Punjab), instead of withdrawing support from the SAD, instead of specifying the measures to check the menace, Prime Minister Modi was only trying to preach the youth without promising any concrete action

"...The Prime Minister should act and ask his party to withdraw support from SAD government, which is responsible for the drug menace in Punjab," Ahmed said.

Voicing concern over the "devastating" drug addiction menace, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in his third 'Mann Ki Baat' programme on radio yesterday said society as well as the government will have to work together to fight this problem and that a helpline would be set up soon to assist those seeking solutions.

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First Published: Dec 15 2014 | 8:16 PM IST

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