Gurdaspur, Sept 25 (UNI) Punjab Congress president and Gurdaspur candidate Sunil Jakhar today unleashed a scathing attack on the Badals on the farm loan waiver issue, charging Parkash Singh Badal with cheating the people of Punjab by backtracking on his promise to waive off the loans if the Akalis formed the government. Waving a November 2006 newspaper cutting quoting Badal as saying that farm loans would be waived off if his party comes to power, Mr Jakhar told a workers meeting in Batala that despite being elected to the government twice, the Akalis did not give a single penny to the farmers and now had the audacity to criticise the Captain Amarinder Singh government for not giving enough. If the Badals deemed Rs 2 lakh as insufficient they should go and plead the case of Punjab farmers with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said Mr Jakhar, pointing out that though the Akalis had left an empty treasury, Capt Singh had waived off the loans of 10.25 lakh farmers, of whom 8.25 lakh were those whose entire debt had been waived off. Referring to an incident in which 37 people had died in Batala due to unfit drinking water, Mr Jakhar recalled that not only had he staged a protest dharna in the area but had also taken up the issue in Assembly. He promised to take all problems of the people to the Parliament house once elected MP. Even as the Leader of Opposition he had accompanied Badal to meet then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Mr Jakhar further recalled, asserting that for him, the interests of Punjab had always been supreme but the Badals had been extremely biased in spending funds in constituencies represented by Congress MLAs during Akali regime. Mr Jakhar promised the workers that he would fight for central grants for Gurdaspur while Capt Singh, who treated him (PPCC president) as his "Laadla", would give enough state funds for the region’s development. UNI GS AE 1448