Kejriwal, who is on a three-day visit to Punjab, said his party shall not only bring back those 20,000 industrial units that had "left" the state due to the "wrong policies" of the government, but shall also "reinstate" them with honour and confidence, adding that the AAP government will also attract a similar number of new investors to the state.
In order to attract new industry, he also assured that after his party forms the government in Punjab, all pending VAT refunds shall be paid within six months and in future, a system shall be put in place so that the refund is automatically given to the dealer within a month of filing VAT returns.
Referring to the law and order situation in the state, Kejriwal described it as a period of "Gunda Raj" of which the residents of Punjab have fallen victims.
Besides, hundreds of false cases were also registered against AAP workers at various police stations in the state, he claimed.
"There is complete chaos in Punjab and the state government is an utter failure on all fronts," he said.
During an interactive session with the audience, Kejriwal said his party would revamp the entire transport policy as the Badals have "monopolised" the transport industry in the state.
Sadhu Singh and Ashish Khetan.
Meanwhile, activists of Shiromani Akali Dal and some Muslim organisations held a demonstration against Kejriwal near Mini Secretariat here demanding a case be lodged against AAP MLA from Delhi Naresh Yadav in connection with the alleged sacrilege incident at Malerkotla.
As Kejriwal arrived to interact with the representatives of trade, industry and transport, the protesters chanted 'Kejriwal go back', 'Kejriwal hai hai' slogans and burnt an effigy of the Delhi Chief Minister.
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Addressing a gathering of the Dalit community, Kejriwal said, "The dreams, which Baba Saheb (Ambedkar) saw for Dalits and for which he made ample provisions while framing the Constitution, are yet to be fulfilled and once voted to power, AAP would accomplish such dreams by providing level playing field to Dalits in every sphere."
He claimed atrocities against Dalits have "increased manifold" during the SAD-BJP rule in the state.
Kejriwal said if elected to power, AAP will form a special investigation team (SIT) to review the cases against Dalits.
"It has been noticed that many false cases were registered against Dalits," he said.
He said that now the time is ripe for Dalits to get their dues by playing a significant role in electing their new government in Punjab.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi should constitute another CBI as the existing CBI has always been kept busy by assigning 'special task' against AAP's government in Delhi," Mann said in Khanna.
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Talking of his government's achievements in Delhi in the last one-and-a-half years, Kejriwal said he undertook several new initiatives to simplify collection of VAT from the business community.
"Problem arises when the government, like that of Badal, starts looting its own people by levying heavy taxes and the bureaucracy indulges in large scale corruption," he said, adding that after coming to power, AAP would probe the various businesses run by the Badals and their family members.
"In fact, they (Badals) have taken over all the businesses in Punjab, including transport, liquor, sand and gravel, cable network and hotels. We will get all these businesses freed from their clutches and hand them over to the unemployed youth," he added.
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