Won't spare anyone, no matter how politically-influential: Punjab CM Mann after Majithia's arrest
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann vowed zero tolerance on drugs after SAD leader Majithia’s arrest in a ₹540 crore laundering case, warning no one will be spared.
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SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia meets his family members before being arrested, in Amritsar. (PTI)
Chandigarh, 26
June
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said his government will not spare anyone involved in the drug trade, no matter how politically strong or influential a person may be.
Mann's statement
came a day after the Punjab Vigilance Bureau arrested senior Shiromani Akali
Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia in a disproportionate assets case. The
bureau alleged that the former minister was involved in laundering more than Rs
540 crore of "drug money".
Without naming
Majithia, Mann said he will not show any mercy in the matter of drugs and
asserted that his government's drive against this menace will continue.
The chief minister
also took on opposition parties for condemning the vigilance action against
Majithia.
Addressing
reporters here, Mann said his government has been running an anti-drugs drive - 'Yudh Nashian Virudh,' in the state and it has now turned into a
public movement.
Villages are now
passing resolutions that they will not allow anyone to sell drugs, he said,
adding that people are lauding the drive.
Mann said the
mansions of drug smugglers and peddlers are being demolished.
The chief minister
reminded people that he has been saying action would also be taken against big
smugglers who have destroyed the future of youngsters in the state.
"No matter
how politically strong or influential one may be, I will not have mercy in the
matter of drugs. I am accountable to Punjabis and I am indebted to them,"
he said.
Referring to the
Majithia matter, but without naming the Akali leader, Mann said the vigilance
department followed due procedure and made a proper case.
Those who have so
far been sent to jail in connection with drugs, "80-90 per cent of them
could not secure bail", he said.
The chief minister
warned those who are on the wrong side of the law and "have the
misconception" that they cannot be caught that action will be taken
against them.
On opposition
parties condemning the action against Majithia, he said these are the same
leaders who used to question the government for not taking action against big
smugglers.
"It shows
that it is the AAP versus all," he said.
"Those
responsible for destroying (the future of) youngsters will face the strictest
punishment. Be it anyone. Even if they want to harm me," Mann said.
He rejected the
SAD's allegation of "political vendetta" in arresting Majithia.
The Punjab
Vigilance Bureau (VB) arrested Majithia on Wednesday, alleging that the former
minister was involved in laundering more than Rs 540 crore of "drug
money".
The arrest came
following a raid conducted by a bureau team at Majithia's Amritsar residence.
According to the
bureau, preliminary investigations have revealed that more than Rs 540 crore of
"drug money" has been laundered through several ways and it was
allegedly facilitated by Majithia.
A spokesperson of
the bureau said assets, both immovable and movable, in the name of Majithia and
his wife, Ganieve Kaur, increased substantially and no legitimate source of
income was shown for the same.
Majithia, the
brother-in-law of SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, is already facing a probe in a
2021 drugs case.
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