The problem of drug menace in Punjab came under the scanner of Rajya Sabha today.
New Delhi:
The problem of drug menace in Punjab came under the scanner of Rajya Sabha today with members raising questions over the "alarming" number of such cases, with Congress demanding CBI probe into allegations against ministers of the ruling SAD-BJP combine in the state.
The government emphasised that it was taking steps to eradicate the menace while adding that mere taking of names does not become the basis for lodging prosecution.
During Question Hour, nominated member K T S Tulsi raised the issue saying the number of drug-related cases being reported from Punjab was disproportionately high and out of the 15 top districts on this count, 13 belonged to Punjab.
Mr Tulsi said nearly 40 cases were being reported from the state every day, which was nearly half of the reported cases in the entire country, and sought to know what serious steps the Centre was taking to check the "alarming situation".
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said the government has not termed the situation as not serious as "any situation in which youth are taking to drugs has to be taken seriously".
He said the Home Ministry was in constant touch with the state government to take on the menace.
Mr Tulsi however alleged "it is widely believed that a minister in the state government is involved in drug smuggling." Raising questions, he claimed that the traffickers were not being targetted and added it appeared that the Centre too was complicit in protecting the state.
Mr Rijiju responded by saying that an eminent lawyer like Tulsi would know that "merely taking a name" is not sufficient to launch prosecution against someone.
Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa claimed a former national champion Jagdish Singh Bhola, who was arrested on drug trafficking charges, has made shocking allegations against three ministers of the Prakash Singh Badal led government and named one of them as the "kingpin". Demanding a CBI enquiry into the accusations, Mr Bajwa said only a probe could bring the truth to light.
Mr Rijiju again replied that utterance of a name does not become a sufficient basis for a case to be lodged. If a name is taken for political reasons and then a demand for a probe is carried out, is not correct, the Union minister said.
In reply to several question, Mr Rijiju also gave details of the seizures and raids being made to tackle the drug menace. He also admitted that Punjab, due to its location, was quite "vulnerable" the borders at some places were quite porous.
Dissatisfied with the reply, Bajwa and some other Congress members stood on their feet and vociferously demanding CBI probe.
As the opposition members continued to protest, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said if they are not satisfied, they could take the matter as per rules. "If you want a half an hour discussion, give notice," he said.
According to details provided by the minister quoting Narcotics Control Bureau data, 23,709 cases in 2014 and 22,231 in 2015 were registered under the NDPS Act in the country. Of these, 9,159 and 10,233 cases were registered in Punjab in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
NDA ally Shiv Sena member Sanjay Raut said that 'Udta Punjab' movie had spoken about the issue of drugs in Punjab but the problemwas prevalent in other states as well and party drugs like Ephidrine was being widely used and "big people" are involved.
Mr Rijiju gave details as per which in 2015 - 97.3 kg Ephidrine and 729 kg of Pseudo-ephidrine, was seized.