Rahul Gandhi biggest enemy of Punjab: Sukhbir

State Deputy CM takes umbrage at the Congress scion "branding" Punjabi youth as drug addicts.

March 20, 2016 06:00 pm | Updated 06:00 pm IST - AMRITSAR:

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal on Sunday said Rahul Gandhi was the “biggest enemy” of Punjab for “branding” the state’s youth as drug addicts and claimed the Congress vice-president has given enough proof of being “anti-Punjab and anti-Sikh.”

“If the Congress scion really believes about the presence of drugs in Punjab, then he should conduct dope tests on youth Congress leaders,” he said. He said Punjab had scaled new heights of prosperity during Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party rule but Congress and leaders from opposition parties “are maligning the fair name” of Punjab by spreading white lies.

“Unacceptable that Punjabis are drug addicts”

“How can a community like Punjabis, known for their bravery and feeding the entire nation, be branded as drug addict?” he asked.

Taking a jibe at the Congress, he said that “with a case registered against PPCC chief Capt Amarinder Singh’s son Raninder Singh, truth is out...that the Captain’s family has accounts in foreign banks besides other assets abroad.”

“SYL canal not needed”

When asked about the SYL canal tussle with Haryana, he said “There was never a need for this canal nor should it be allowed to be constructed.”

He said the biggest plank of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal was development for which the party was working very hard.

Mr. Sukhbir Badal was here to pay obeisance at Golden Temple along with his wife Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal.

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