The former Chief Minister also criticised Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal saying, he was more interested and involved in his private business than governance.
"Sukhbir Badal is more interested in his personal business than the business of governance", he said while addressing a public rally organised by former MLA and halqa (constituency) in charge Ranjit Singh Chhajalwadi here.
With the Food Corporation of India (FCI) deciding not to purchase paddy in Punjab, the situation appears to be very grim since the state government does not seem to be in a position to make payments to the farmers, he added.
With its coffers empty there appears to be no hope for the farmers in this paddy season, he said.
Lashing out at the Akalis for allegedly promoting and patronising the drug trafficking that has "devastated" a generation of youth, Amarinder said that the results into the investigations, being jointly carried by the Punjab Police and other central agencies like the Revenue Intelligence and Narcotics Control Bureau, are likely to come out soon hoping that the guilty will be punished.
He pointed out, although they (the Akalis) desperately tried to hoodwink the investigations by trying to get the officers like Niranjan Singh transferred, they still could not do anything as his transfer was stayed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
He said, he has been receiving complaints from people that they were getting inflated power bills.
He said, the matter needs to be thoroughly looked into.
Capt Amarinder condemned the racial attack on a Sikh in the United States.
However, he added, it appeared to be a case of mistaken identity as the Sikhs are loved and respected as a community in the US and there was no question of anybody having any animosity or hostility towards them.
At the same time, he added, any such racial assault or attack irrespective of who is the victim must be condemned.
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