Addressing a meeting of city industrialists, the Delhi Chief Minister said Punjab has talent, skill and economy but "excessive government corruption", wrong policies, and mismanagement have brought industry to a "mess".
"The Akalis have ruined the state," he said and added his party was committed to rooting out the mess, if voted to power.
He said he would visit the state again in May to study the problems of the industry and trade only.
He reiterated the AAP government would check the drug menace and added those being arrested in drug cases were not the mafia or smugglers but the addicts.
Kejriwal sought people's support for making Punjab a "drug and corruption free" and prosperous state.
"If elections are held today in Punjab, AAP will win 100 out of 117 assembly seats but if held as per schedule i.E in 2017, then, with a little more hard work, AAP will be in position to make clean sweep," he said addressing a rally at Chiheru village in Phagwara late last night.
Referring to the daily verbal attacks on his visit both by Badals and Captain Amarinder Singh of Congress, Kejriwal said both the traditional rivals were now worrying less about each other and concentrating more on AAP.
Kejriwal asked, "What is my fault if I visit those in distress. Why do 'Badal walas', 'BJP walas' and 'Congress walas' show black flags and attack me. Why do they find fault with my dress and footwear saying 'ye sandal/chappal pahenta hai, ye shirt pahenta hai, ye who karta hai, ye yeh kehta hai'."
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