A day after the Congress government in the state highlighted its achievements on the completion of three years in office, the SAD in a scathing attack on Tuesday dubbed the party rule as the period of betrayal marked by the neglect of people.
The opposition party on Tuesday also dared Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to name "a single development project or welfare scheme" started by his government while accusing him of "cheating" farmers on debt waiver.
The SAD chief also accused the CM of betraying the youth in the name of jobs, cellphones and Rs 2,500 unemployment allowance every month.
The Congress government on Monday had held a press conference to highlight its achievements to mark the completion of three years of its rule in the state.
"This is a period when the people of Punjab got nothing except betrayal, indifference and neglect at the hands of a power-drunk and arrogant ruler who humiliated Punjabis, treating even meeting people below his royal dignity," Badal alleged.
Attacking the chief minister for being "inaccessible", SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal asked how many times Amarinder Singh toured the state and enquired about people's problems.
He said in the past three years of the Congress rule, the state remained "headless" with "no government visible" either in the civil secretariat or in villages, towns and cities.
"How many times in these three years have you been to your office or to your state or how many times have you been even to the sacred Harmandar Sahib and Durgiana Temple to seek blessings of the almighty," Badal asked the chief minister.
He said Chief Minister Amarnder Singh "lied shamelessly" in the name of the great 'Guru Sahiban', taking a "false oath" in the name of Guru Gobind Singh, "only to cheat farmers" on debt waiver and jobs to suicide-hit families.
Stating that the Congress government has "not fulfilled" any promise made to people, Badal said, "Forget implementing the Rs 90,000-crore farm loan waiver, the government has not even released one rupee to any farmer from the Rs 3,000 crore allocated for loan waiver in the last year's budget."
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