Amarinder also slammed AAP leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, calling him names like a "coward".
Amarinder said, if his party is elected to power in next month's assembly polls, he would launch immediate inquiries into all incidents of major crimes such as religious sacrilege, as well as the drug and other mafias.
Hitting back, SAD secretary and spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema said "from the tone and tenor of the statement, it becomes clear that sensing crushing defeat, Amarinder has gone berserk".
"His statement shows that he had no positive agenda except vendetta politics in which he indulged during the previous tenure as chief minister," he said.
The SAD spokesperson asserted that party leaders are not afraid of "bogus threats" and Amarinder should stop day dreaming of becoming chief minister.
"Punjab does not tolerate cowards like the AAP leader", said Capt Amarinder, adding that if left to AAP or the Akalis, Punjab will never be able to restore its lost pride and glory.
Challenging Kejriwal to fight against him from Lambi constituency, he said "AAP is a party of outsiders which is getting outsiders to campaign and coordinate the elections since they did not have any trust or ties with Punjabis."
He said he would ensure that Kejriwal does not succeed in taking over the state, with which he has no connect.
Amarinder charged the Badal family with trying to inflame communal passions to polarise voters by not getting a proper investigation done into the cases of religious sacrilege in the state in recent past.
Referring to the problems faced by Punjab under "10 years of Badal misrule", Amarinder pledged to fulfil all the promises made by him and his party, including farm debt waiver, for which 33 lakh people had signed forms.
"From power to water to atta-dal scheme, no welfare programme will be stopped by my government," he said.
He reiterated his promise to finish off the drug mafia within four weeks of forming the government.
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