Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday hit back at Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal for the demand of a CBI probe into the state's hooch tragedy, saying the AAP leader should "mind his own business".
Amarinder Singh further asked the Delhi chief minister not to exploit the tragic affair for reviving his defunct Aam Aadmi Party's stake in the state.
Kejriwal in his tweet on Sunday demanded a CBI probe into the Punjab hooch tragedy, which has claimed 98 lives so far.
Slamming Kejriwal, the CM in a statement said, "So many people have died and all you are interested in is making political meat from the incident. Don't you have any shame?"
Asking the AAP leader to "mind his own business", the Punjab CM said his Delhi counterpart should concentrate on maintaining law and order in his own state, which was notorious for the brazen manner in which criminals and gangs were roaming the streets without fear.
Trashing Kejriwal's claim that none of the illicit liquor cases from the last few months has been solved by the local police, the Punjab CM asked the AAP leader to verify his facts before shooting through his mouth.
Citing that an illicit liquor factory was busted in Khanna on April 22, the CM said eight accused were arrested and a manhunt was launched for seven others.
"In another case, two kingpins behind an illicit liquor distillery operating in Patiala district were arrested on May 22 and June 13 this year, and on July 10, a challan was filed in the court," the Punjab chief minister said.
Expressing full faith in the Punjab police, the CM said Kejriwal's demand for a CBI probe was nothing but a political gimmick, aimed at regaining lost foothold for his party, which had completely lost ground in Punjab despite being the principal opposition party.
The CM said despite the cases of targeted killings in Punjab being handed over the CBI, it was eventually the Punjab Police that had solved the same.