Pointers :
- Bikram Majithia arrested for laundering ₹540 crore drug money.
- Vigilance Bureau uncovers ₹161 crore in suspicious cash deposits.
- ₹141 crore linked to dubious foreign transactions.
- AAP intensifies Punjab’s fight for a drug-free future.
Chandigarh: Punjab’s battle against drugs reached a turning point with the arrest of Bikram Singh Majithia, a former minister accused of laundering ₹540 crore in drug money. The Vigilance Bureau’s probe exposed a web of financial crimes, shaking the political landscape of Punjab. Unlike past governments, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is cracking down on drug networks, aiming to save youth from addiction. This case highlights Punjab’s resolve to break the drug mafia’s grip, despite opposition from parties defending the accused.
Majithia’s Arrest Exposes Massive Drug Money Laundering Network
The Vigilance Bureau arrested Bikram Majithia after uncovering ₹540 crore in laundered drug money. Investigations revealed ₹161 crore in unaccounted cash deposited into companies he controlled. Another ₹141 crore was traced to suspicious foreign entities. “This is a breakthrough in our drug war,” said a Vigilance Bureau official. Majithia’s assets, including properties and vehicles, lack legitimate income sources. Searches at three locations yielded 30 mobile phones, five laptops, and incriminating documents from Saraya Industries, a firm linked to him.
The Vigilance Bureau arrested Bikram Majithia after uncovering ₹540 crore in laundered drug money. Investigations revealed ₹161 crore in unaccounted cash deposited into companies he controlled. Another ₹141 crore was traced to suspicious foreign entities. “This is a breakthrough in our drug war,” said a Vigilance Bureau official. Majithia’s assets, including properties and vehicles, lack legitimate income sources. Searches at three locations yielded 30 mobile phones, five laptops, and incriminating documents from Saraya Industries, a firm linked to him.
The probe began with a 2021 FIR under the NDPS Act. Majithia, a former MLA and cabinet minister, allegedly used his influence to funnel drug money. AAP’s government, led by Bhagwant Mann, has prioritized dismantling such networks. Punjab’s youth, long plagued by addiction, now see hope. The case has sparked public support, with rallies demanding justice.
Political Parties Clash Over Majithia’s Role in Drug Trade
Majithia’s arrest has divided Punjab’s political scene. Congress, Akali Dal, and BJP have criticized the arrest, calling it politically motivated. However, AAP accuses these parties of shielding drug traffickers. “They profited while our youth suffered,” said an AAP spokesperson. Public outrage is growing against parties defending Majithia. Families affected by drugs are rallying behind AAP’s crackdown.
Majithia’s arrest has divided Punjab’s political scene. Congress, Akali Dal, and BJP have criticized the arrest, calling it politically motivated. However, AAP accuses these parties of shielding drug traffickers. “They profited while our youth suffered,” said an AAP spokesperson. Public outrage is growing against parties defending Majithia. Families affected by drugs are rallying behind AAP’s crackdown.
Social media is abuzz, with #PunjabDrugFree trending on X. Posts highlight how drug money funded lavish lifestyles while ruining lives. Punjab Police data shows over 10,000 drug-related arrests since 2022, reflecting AAP’s aggressive stance. Yet, opposition parties claim the probe targets political rivals. This clash underscores the challenge of uniting Punjab against drugs. AAP vows to continue its fight, regardless of resistance.
Punjab’s Vision for a Drug-Free Future Gains Momentum
AAP’s leadership is transforming Punjab’s approach to drugs. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched awareness campaigns and rehab programs. “We want a secure future for our youth,” Mann said at a recent rally. The government has seized assets worth ₹1,200 crore from drug traffickers since 2022. Rehabilitation centers have expanded, helping 50,000 addicts recover.
AAP’s leadership is transforming Punjab’s approach to drugs. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched awareness campaigns and rehab programs. “We want a secure future for our youth,” Mann said at a recent rally. The government has seized assets worth ₹1,200 crore from drug traffickers since 2022. Rehabilitation centers have expanded, helping 50,000 addicts recover.
The Majithia case is a milestone. Investigations continue, with more arrests expected. The Vigilance Bureau is analyzing seized documents to trace additional networks. Public trust in AAP’s governance is rising, with 68% of Punjabis supporting the drug war, per a local survey. Punjab’s fight is inspiring other states, like Haryana, to tackle drug issues. The state is committed to ensuring justice and building a brighter future.




