In a startling revelation, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has accused Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of overlooking the illicit trade of drug tablets within Punjab jails. Sidhu, addressing concerns over law and order, drug-related issues, and the state of jails, challenged that he would exit politics if proven wrong.
The backdrop to Sidhu’s statement is the recent scrutiny faced by the Punjab and Haryana governments following the Border Security Force (BSF) sharing a list of 75 individuals suspected of involvement in drug trafficking with Punjab Police. The high court has demanded status reports from both states on the actions taken in response to the BSF’s report.
Sidhu, emphasizing the urgency of the situation, claimed that drug tablets are being traded inside jails, and he questioned CM Mann’s role as the jail minister in addressing these issues. He pledged to step back from politics if evidence contradicts his assertions.
The court’s directive to Punjab and Haryana signals a comprehensive evaluation of the steps taken to curb drug trafficking, aligning with the heightened focus on this critical issue. The BSF has reported the seizure of 755 kg of narcotics this year, including the arrest of 36 Pakistani nationals and the recovery of weapons.
The unfolding developments underscore the pressing need for a thorough investigation into the alleged drug trade within Punjab jails, putting the spotlight on CM Bhagwant Mann’s administration.