Challenging the 90-year-old five-time former CM to prove his allegations, Amarinder Singh claimed there was a marked decline in major incidents of crime since the Congress government took over in March this year.
"In stark contrast to the jungle raj prevailing during the SAD-BJP regime led by Badal, a general state of peace prevails today in Punjab with incidents of sacrilege and drug trading, as well as heinous crimes like murder and kidnapping coming down drastically in the past eight months," the 75- year-old CM claimed in a statement.
In his statement, Amarinder Singh claimed that people were earlier living under a blanket of fear with gangsters ruling the roost "under the patronage of the ruling coalition".
With the Congress government cracking down on them, gangsters and criminal elements are fleeing the state out of fear of arrest and penal action, he added.
"In fact, it was during the rule of the Badals when the state witnessed two fidayeen (terror) attacks," he added.
Citing data, the chief minister said that between March 15, 2017 and September 30, 2017, a total of 21,721 cases under IPC were registered as against 21,926 cases registered in the corresponding period of 2016, when Akalis ruled the state.
There has been a decrease in all major categories of heinous crime cases, such as murders, kidnapping, abductions, robberies and dacoities, during the said period of 2017 as compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, said Amarinder Singh.
As for action on the drugs front, there had been a whopping increase in the number of cases registered under NDPS Act and Excise Act, as well as the seizures of drugs, said Amarinder Singh.
He claimed that Badal had not bothered to check on facts and was trying to fool the people with "unfounded allegations" against the government.
He congratulated the people of Punjab for steering the state on the path to development and progress despite the 1966 bifurcation "which deprived it of several vital resources".
"Though the state witnessed a setback, with the SAD-BJP government of the past 10 years doing everything in its power to reverse its development, Punjab is once again at the cusp of exceptional growth under the people-friendly policies of the Congress government," he said in a statement.
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