Addressing a 'Kisan Rally' at Fazilka in Punjab via a phone link, as he could not travel to the venue owing to bad weather conditions, Singh said rather than indulging in name calling, the common man and social service organisations should join hands to uproot this evil from everywhere.
"Some people have maligned the name of the youth of Punjab in the name of drugs due to their own vested interests. I appeal to them to not do this. The menace of drugs is not only prevalent in Punjab but also in other states," he said.
Many schemes have been formulated in this regard, he said, adding the most important amongst them is the 'Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna'.
He said this scheme will act as a "security shield" for the farmers to tackle the vagaries of the nature and other things.
He said the Union government is working to ensure that the production of Urea in the next three years rises by 17 metric tonnes even as there has been a "record" production of the same last year.
He lauded the farmers for not only ensuring food security to the country by working hard on their fields but also ensuring the security of the country by sending their children to work in the security forces.
"Most of the jawans in the army and security forces come from farmers' families," Singh said.
The minister hailed Punjab's farming community for taking a lead role in tackling the food grain crisis in the 60s and also for spearheading the 'Green Revolution'.
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