At Moga’s Village Defense oath ceremony, AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal and CM Bhagwant Mann excoriated BJP, Akali Dal, and Congress Monday for enabling Punjab’s descent into drug hell.
Kejriwal hailed the anti-drug crusade as Punjab’s first real offensive on traffickers. Key wins: 2,000 kg drugs impounded, syndicate heads cuffed, luxury lairs leveled. ‘Old powers back in saddle means drugs return,’ he warned starkly.
Mann framed it as AAP’s core mission against ‘chitta’, fusing raids with rehabilitation and prevention via sports infrastructure and jobs in every hamlet.
Kejriwal reminisced the March 1 kickoff amid cynicism from prior flops. Fear silenced whistleblowers fearing family harm. But police blitzes rebuilt confidence, showcasing AAP’s steel.
Mann indicted ‘chitta’ pushers as Punjab foes, abetted by past admins using official fleets for hauls. Countermeasures dismantle pipelines, restore addicts, confiscate fortunes, and imprison felons. The tide is turning toward a drug-liberated Punjab.
