After Small Fish, It’s Now the Turn of the ‘Jarnails’ to Face Action for Their Role in Drug Trade: CM
Chandigarh, June 26: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday made a statement. He said that following action against small-time drug Kingpins , it is now the turn of the ‘Jarnails’—the big players. They will face consequences for their involvement in the drug trade.
CM Mann Vows Action Against Drug Kingpins: ‘No One Will Be Spared’
The Chief Minister spoke to the media at his official residence. During the conversation, he reiterated the government’s policy of zero tolerance toward drugs. This policy targets both the powerful individuals who have patronized the illicit trade and those who have participated in it. He said while small smugglers acted as distributors, the real kingpins—who operated an extensive network—had long evaded accountability. Bhagwant Singh Mann asserted, “Their time is up now. We will not spare anyone involved in the drug trade, no matter how influential they are.”
Drug Cartel’s Backbone Broken, Big Fish to Face Justice
The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government has already jailed many area-specific, small-scale smugglers. The Aam Aadmi Party had guaranteed to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice. We are fulfilling that promise,” he said, adding that the ongoing crackdown has broken the drug cartel’s backbone. Bhagwant Singh Mann further revealed that authorities have collected substantial evidence against those arrested. This includes records of significant hawala transactions, which he said will serve as “the final nail in their coffin.” He promised exemplary action to serve as a deterrent to others and reiterated the government’s commitment to bringing all offenders to justice.
The Chief Minister highlighted the success of the state’s “Yudh Nasheyan De Virudh” (War Against Drugs) campaign, noting that many traffickers have fled the state.
‘Jarnails ; Majithia’s Arrest Exposes Political Nexus in Drug Trade: CM Mann
The campaign, he said, has now become a mass movement, with widespread public support. The Chief Minister praised village panchayats for passing resolutions against drug abuse, calling it a positive step toward eradicating the menace from Punjab. Commenting on the arrest of Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that cross-party statements in Majithia’s support prove the existence of a political nexus shielding drug smugglers.
The Chief Minister added that authorities have recovered 29 mobile phones, eight laptops, and other crucial evidence from Majithia’s residence.“His arrest has exposed the unholy alliance among traditional political parties on the drug issue. Their actions have devastated Punjab,” Bhagwant Singh Mann said. He warned that authorities would soon arrest more prominent political figures and confiscate or demolish their properties.
Drug Kingpins ; CM Mann Vows Action Against Drug Money Links, Slams Opposition’s Vendetta Claims
The Chief Minister added that authorities are thoroughly investigating every link in the chain of drug money—both upstream and downstream. He said the government will hold accountable all those who have accumulated vast wealth by supporting illegal activities. Dismissing accusations of political vendetta, Bhagwant Singh Mann maintained that the government has taken all actions in accordance with the law.
The Chief Minister questioned that. How can it be political vendetta? The opposition has been rejected outright by the people of Punjab. He said that the opposition is merely trying to politicize the matter in a desperate bid to protect itself. Bhagwant Singh Mann said these efforts will prove futile. The people of the state are aware of the dubiouscharacter of these leaders.