BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Monday criticized the Punjab government for deteriorating law and order, gangsterism, drug problems and youth migration.
Speaking in Ludhiana during a three-day visit to Punjab ahead of the 2027 Assembly polls, Nitin Nabin addressed state office-bearers, MPs, MLAs and district presidents.
He said BJP workers must work to establish a double engine government to address these challenges, drawing a parallel to efforts in West Bengal.
Nabin described a government plus corporate culture in Punjab, where people are allegedly forced to pay for legitimate work, and called for a statewide campaign against the drug network.
He stressed that expanding the party organization is a collective responsibility of all leaders.