Sending a clear warning to those indulged in drug trade, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today said that his government would be after the bigwigs in the menace and not the small users in the state.
"I want bigwigs and no small children will be picked up by the Special Task Force (STF) set up to eliminate the menace from the state," he told reporters at the press lounge in Punjab Vidhan here.
Singh claimed that the previous SAD-BJP government ‘harassed’ small users and children ‘in the garb of crackdown on drugs’.
"My sole priority will be to catch big fishes (involved in drug trade)," he said.
He said that the STF has been given an ‘open hand’ and directions have been issued to catch bigwigs regardless of who is involved in the drug trade.
The government will be after heroin and 'Chitta' (synthetic drugs), Singh said, adding that he had nominated Harpreet Sidhu as the head of STF.
The Chief Minister said that the government was trying to strengthen the drug rehab centres and they would work in tandem with the STF.
Earlier during the proceedings in the Assembly, Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu and Akali leader and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia exchanged barbs over the drug issue.
Sidhu screamed at the Akalis, dubbing them as "Banaras de thug (impostors)".
With PTI Inputs