BJP’s Naib Singh Saini has unleashed a blistering attack on Punjab’s AAP government, claiming the state is in freefall under their mismanagement. Delivering a reality check at a public meeting, he outlined a litany of failures across security, economy, and public services.
The scourge of drugs remains Punjab’s Achilles’ heel, with rehabilitation centers overflowing and new addicts emerging daily. Saini accused AAP of superficial measures, ignoring cross-border smuggling and corrupt officials. Violent crimes have surged, eroding public safety.
Economically, the picture is bleak: stunted industrial expansion, farmer suicides on the rise, and a ballooning budget deficit. AAP’s populist freebies have strained resources without boosting productivity. Infrastructure projects languish, from potholed roads to flickering streetlights.
Governance lapses are glaring—corruption scandals, absentee bureaucrats, and infighting within AAP ranks. Saini highlighted crumbling health and education systems, where promises of world-class facilities ring hollow.
As BJP gears up its campaign, Saini’s narrative positions the party as Punjab’s savior. AAP’s rebuttals focus on central neglect, but Saini’s pointed barbs challenge their credibility. With stakes high, this political showdown could redefine Punjab’s trajectory.