A) Kejriwal and Mann insist that Punjab's drug crisis cannot be understood without looking at forces operating beyond the state's borders.
B) The AAP leadership continues to argue that today's challenges are deeply linked to the policies and failures of previous governments.
C) As the blame game expands, some voters may wonder whether responsibility is becoming easier to assign than results are to demonstrate.
D) The real political question is not who inherited the problem, but who can convince Punjabis that they are genuinely solving it.