Chandigarh, Dec. 29 -- The Congress on Sunday dismissed the claims made by the AAP government regarding curbing of drugs and crime in the state, stating that the law-and-order situation was getting worse under the present regime. Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring claimed that law and orderand drugs were among the worst failures of this government. "The statistical figures dished out by chief minister Bhagwant Mann do not translate into ground reality in any way," he said in a statement here today, pointing out that incidents of intimidation, extortion and killing have become the new normal in Punjab. Reacting to the chief minister's claims made during a review meeting of the police department, the PCC president said that on both counts, the reality is "quite contrary" to the claims. "As people have completely lost faith in the government and the police, they have stopped reporting about threats, intimidation and extortion which are taking place everywhere in Punjab. I have said it earlier also and I am repeating it again. The criminals have no fear of law as they have the audacity to strike at will anywhere anytime," Warring alleged, accusing the AAP government of turning a blind eye to the ground reality about crime and drug menace in the state....