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Drugs: Will go after big fish, says Sidhu

AMRITSAR: Following his acquittal in the three-decade-old road rage case, Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Wednesday paid obeisance at the Golden Temple here.

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Amritsar, May 22

Following his acquittal in the three-decade-old road rage case, Local Bodies Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Wednesday paid obeisance at the Golden Temple here. He announced to start a fresh innings against the drug menace in the state. “Now, It’s going to be a decisive battle, either me or they (those behind drug trade) will survive,” he said. He said his fight would be directly with the “big fish” that had enjoyed immunity so far. “Ample proof and reports have been procured against those who did ‘chitte kale dhande’ and ruined Punjab,” he said. — TNS

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