Addressing a press conference here, he said there was no financial crunch in the state as has been frequently reported in media by "anti-Punjab elements".
Badal said productive utilization of debt was not always bad and is essential for growth as no business, country and state could survive without loan.
He said Punjab government had never defaulted in the last 7 years in payment of salaries, pensions, principal repayment, employee arrears etc.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that instead of blaming the Punjab government for the state's fiscal health, UPA government should focus on its own "severe financial crisis and huge budgetary deficit".
He said "only 6 to 7 months of reserves are left with the Centre and after that we will have to move on cycles....
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