Virtually sounding the poll bugle, Youth Akali Dal (YAD) supporters pledged to give a "befitting" reply to the Congress for "discriminating" against Punjab and the AAP for "defaming" Punjabis.
They asserted that they would stand up for the "honour" of Punjab and propagate the teachings of the gurus for "all-round development" of the society.
"No amount of coffee-drinking bouts or defamation by outsiders will help either the defunct Captain (Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh) or the liar (Arvind) Kejriwal," he said.
Claiming that the wave in favour of the SAD would percolate down to the grassroot level in the coming days, Sukhbir directed the party's general secretary, Bikram Singh Majithia, and YAD patron Sharanjit Dhillon to ensure that the campaign reached every constituency in the state.
"Within three months, the Congress and the outsider 'topiwala' (Kejriwal) should be eradicated from the state," he said.
"Less than one per cent of the youngsters tested positive," he said.
The Deputy Chief Minister claimed that all the development of Punjab, including two airports, thermal plants, Thein dam and "world class" road infrastructure, had taken place under the chief ministership of Parkash Singh Badal.
"Even now, Badal's firm stance that Punjab does not have a single extra drop of water and that the (SYL) canal will not be allowed to be constructed at any cost has saved the farmers of the state and its fields from turning into deserts," he said and added that in a "direct contrast", Kejriwal had "betrayed" the farmers by first assuring them and then, taking Haryana's side in the Supreme Court.
