Punjab was the only state where the names of certain ministers had surfaced in drug smuggling and one of them had to resign, state Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa said in a statement here.
However, no action was taken against others, he alleged adding it was only after the formation of the government at the Centre that the state BJP had started taking up this issue.
He claimed the Enforcement Directorate was ready with the investigations but the agency was waiting for political signals as the person on the list of those to be questioned included a powerful minister.
Calling the "devastating" drug addiction menace as a "national pain", a concerned Prime Minister has said that the money spent by youth on drugs could be funding terrorism.
Bajwa asserted the PM had only corroborated what Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi had said during his Punjab visit before the elections when he referred to the wide spread menace of drugs which was hotly contested by the Prakash Singh Badal government.
"Would they now dub the same as the overstatement with political overtones as the BJP was eyeing more space in Punjab,"?, Bajwa asked.
