Votes polled to the Congress will be votes for the "drug dealers" of Punjab, AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal told rallies at Kalanaur and Kahnuwan in this district.
He was accompanied by AAP candidates from Dera Baba Nanak and Qadian Gurpartap Singh Khushalpur and Kanwalpreet Singh Kaki respectively.
Kejriwal alleged that Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and Amarinder have "looted the state in turns" and the people, "in the absence of any other option", had to vote for one of them, adding that with the emergence of AAP, the voters of Punjab now have a "healthy option" to save the state.
In an attack on Amarinder, Kejriwal alleged that the Congress leader was again trying to "befool" the people of Punjab on the pretext of providing employment by filling up "fake job cards".
Quoting the notification issued by Amarinder's government in the state in 2002, he alleged that right after taking charge in March, the former chief minister had held a cabinet meeting in April "to ban recruitments in the state".
He claimed that as per the Congress leader's promise of providing a government job to every family, the government would have to create 60 lakh new jobs. "Does he have any plan for creation of new jobs?," he asked.
Kejriwal said AAP has promised to give jobs to 25 lakh youths and claimed that it has a detailed plan for that.
Saying old age pension, widow pension and handicapped pension will be raised to Rs 2,500 per month, he also promised to revive the old age pension scheme for government employees.
He dubbed Amarinder's promise to curb the drug menace in state as "fake" alleging that it was the Congress leader who had opposed to a CBI inquiry against "drug lord" Majithia.
"Whenever I talk about sending Majithia to jail, Captain Saab comes to fight with me. Both Sukhbir Singh Badal and Captain are challenging me to contest the election against them, but I will continue to fight against the mafia raj and drugs," said Kejriwal.
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