Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Amarinder defends decision on dope test for all govt employees, cites army rules

- ■ HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

JAHAN KHELAN (HOSHIARPUR) : Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Monday defended his decision on dope test for state government employees and police personnel, saying such tests were also conducted in the army as a precaution­ery measure.

The current situation in the state, where addicts were resorting to the use of concoction­s due to scarcity and high price of drugs, had warranted such harsh steps, he said, while speaking to media after the passing out parade at the Police Recruit Training Centre here.

“The pressure mounted on the drug smugglers and mafia had choked the supply lines, forcing addicts to go for concoction­s, which were resulting in instantane­ous deaths,” the chief minister said.

Amarinder reiterated that as far as dope test for politician­s/ elected representa­tives was concerned, he would leave the decision to their conscience.

Replying to a question he said, the proposal for death sentence in the first instance of offence was also aimed at the eliminatio­n of the drug menace.

The state cabinet had recently recommende­d to the Centre to allow death penalty for drug peddlers and smugglers.

The increase in tip-offs received by police and the large number of youth coming to drug treatment and rehabilita­tion centres showed that the people were also worried about the deaths being caused by the use of concoction­s by the youth and

were actively joining the government­s campaign against drugs, he added.

To a question on the allegation­s against former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia, the chief minister said the SIT had submitted its report to the court and the matter was before it.

Reiteratin­g his demand for in toto implementa­tion of the MS Swaminatha­n Report, Amarinder said the recent hike on MSP announced by the Centre was nothing but a “political gimmick”.

The chief minister, further in response to a question on the

problem of gangsters in the state, made it clear that law and order would be maintained in the state at all costs.

“Many of the gangsters had already been eliminated while the rest had been warned to give up or face the consequenc­es of their actions,” he said.

 ?? HARPREET KAUR/HT ?? CM Capt Amarinder Singh and DGP Suresh Arora pinning stars on the uniform of a promoted police officer at a training centre at Jahan Khelan in Hoshiarpur on Monday.
HARPREET KAUR/HT CM Capt Amarinder Singh and DGP Suresh Arora pinning stars on the uniform of a promoted police officer at a training centre at Jahan Khelan in Hoshiarpur on Monday.

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