Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rahul guns for Badals on drugs, PM hits back

PUNJAB CAMPAIGN Amarinder named Congress’s chief ministeria­l candidate

- Aseem Bassi and Ravinder Vasudeva letters@hindustant­imes.com

MAJITHA/JALANDHAR: Congress vicepresid­ent Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi traded barbs on Friday over drug abuse in Punjab, setting the tone for a potentiall­y fiery campaign over the divisive issue ahead of next month’s assembly polls in the state.

Gandhi also named state Congress president Captain Amarinder Singh as the chief ministeria­l candidate, ending months of speculatio­n on who will lead the party’s battle against the ruling SAD-BJP and the AAP.

All 117 constituen­cies in Punjab will vote on February 4 and the results will be announced on March 11.

Gandhi has repeatedly targeted the ruling Badal family for failing to address the problem of drug abuse in the state where an estimated 70% of the youth are said to be addicted to what is locally known as ‘chitta’.

Chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, however, claims the problem was being blown out of proportion. RAHUL GANDHI, Congress vice-president NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister ARVIND KEJRIWAL, Delhi chief minister

Without naming anybody, Gandhi said if voted to power, the party will send to jail all those who have looted the state and failed to address the drugs problem.

“The Congress will fight the war against drugs and will win it,” Gandhi said at the SAD-BJP stronghold Majitha, adding the party will also bring in such a stringent law that peddlers would shiver even thinking about drugs.

Gandhi is on a three-day tour during which he will address joint rallies with Amarinder Singh and former cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu.

Shortly after Gandhi’s rally, Modi addressed a public meeting in Jalandhar and accused the Congress of bad mouthing Punjab’s youth over the drug issue.

“Some people are out to malign the image of the Punjab. Political points are being scored by spoiling the image of Punjab around the world. For the sake of Punjab, punish such people, so that they dare not do this again,” he said as he kick-started the SAD-BJP campaign.

He also ridiculed the opposition party as a “sinking ship” which had become “history”.

The ruling alliance of Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party is battling anti-incumbency after 10 years of rule, raising Congress’ hopes of an upset victory in the border state.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is projecting itself as an alternativ­e to both the SAD-BJP and the Congress.

The BJP has promised speedy implementa­tion of the Goods and Services Tax in the state, besides building physical infrastruc­ture, eliminatep­overty,ensureeduc­ation and health care for people.

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Four years back, I said that 70% youth are affected by drugs. Badals made fun of me. Now whole Punjab is saying what I had said. Some people are out to malign the image of Punjab... For the sake of Punjab, punish ›stooped such people, so that they dare not do this again Law and order situation in Punjab has to a new low and currently jungle raj is prevailing

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