The Lok Sabha MP from Amritsar said hundreds of families in the Malwa region have been devastated by the disease due to loss of life and huge expenses incurred on its treatment.
Speaking to people in Kotkapura Assembly segment during 'Halke vich Captain' (Captain in constituency) programme here, the PCC chief also said that his government would also try to find a long-term solution to this problem.
"It is a double whammy for the families as on the one hand they lose their near and dear ones and on the other hand they are financially broke as cancer treatment is very expensive," he said, adding that treatment of cancer patients will be the state's responsibility.
"We will pay each penny on behalf of the farmers to every debtor," he said.
When asked how a cash-starved state can waive the loans, he said, the government needs to have a will.
"I know how to generate resources. I have done it in the past," he said, adding that the party had taken all aspects into consideration, including financial condition of the state, before announcing the waiver of loans.
The PCC president accused Badal government of the "financial mismanagement" due to which it has not been able to get the cash credit limit, saying it will only lead to harassment of farmers, who expressed their concerns that the Food Corporation of India (FCI) might not purchase their paddy crop.
He also consented to a suggestion that the economically weaker people of the society from the general category should also be extended the benefit of welfare schemes like free power up to 300 units and Shagun schemes.
Suggesting that instead of seeking extra security cover
for himself, son Sukhbir Badal and his brother-in-law Bikram Singh Majithia, Parkash Singh Badal should better ask for forgiveness from the Punjabis.
Replying to a question on the rebellion in Aam Aadmi Party, he said, he had never considered the party to be a serious challenger so rebellion or no rebellion did not matter for him or the Congress.
During the interaction, people mostly complained about discrimination in development, welfare schemes and registration of false cases against the Congress workers.
He said that cancellation of false cases will be his top priority. Besides, he will also ensure that those who have lodged false cases are punished, including police officials and Akali Jathedars.
Amarinder said after Congress forms government, it will not resort to any discrimination in development and take care of everyone, not just its own party workers.
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