The SAD president's statement has come days before BJP chief Amit Shah is to launch a campaign against drugs in the state.
"Not even a gram of any drug is produced in Punjab and it is either coming from across the border or from neighbouring states," Badal asserted.
He said that drugs make their way into India from across the border.
"Instead of supporting the Punjab government (on drug issue), some political parties are politicising the issue," he said in a release here.
"Drugs smuggled into Punjab from Pakistan or Afghanistan are not meant for Punjab only, but they are meant for supply in other parts of the country as well as other countries too.
"If Punjab Police busts any gang involved in smuggling of drugs or if drugs are confiscated, rest of the nation should thank us," he stated.
Commenting on awareness programmes of SAD about drugs, he said, "a serious conspiracy has been hatched to defame Punjab on drug issue" and demanded that there was a great need to ensure greater vigilance at the international border to stop inflow of drugs in the state.
With Amit Shah scheduled to start his party's campaign against drugs from Amritsar on January 22, Badal said every political party has its way of working and said that if invited, he would visit the rallies of SAD's ally too.
The SAD leader said that some states "involved in legal sale of drugs even mention it as 'income' in their annual budgets, which is sad. There cannot be two set of laws for two states in the same country.
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