"Every Drug Trafficker Will Be Identified": LG Sinha Vows Drug-Free J&K

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has declared that drug peddling syndicates' days are over in Jammu and Kashmir. He launched a mega padyatra as part of the 'Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan' to make the region drug-free. The administration has initiated a 100-day campaign with strict enforcement, including arrests, property confiscation, and surveillance. Over 30,000 awareness programs and rehabilitation efforts are also underway to combat the crisis.

Key Points: LG Manoj Sinha: Drug Peddlers' Days Over in J&K

  • LG Sinha declares war on drug syndicates in J&K
  • Launches 'Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan' padyatra
  • 100-day campaign targets narco-terror links
  • Over 30,000 awareness programs conducted
  • 157 CCTV cameras installed in Srinagar hotspots
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"Every drug trafficker will be identified...": Lt Governor Manoj Sinha

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha launches 'Nasha Mukt J&K' campaign, warns drug syndicates. 100-day drive with arrests, surveillance & rehab.

"Every drug trafficker will be identified and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. - Lt Governor Manoj Sinha"

Srinagar, May 3

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday advocated making Jammu and Kashmir free of drugs, saying that the days of drug peddling syndicates are over in Jammu and Kashmir.

"We must strive to ensure the participation of every citizen. Together, we must ensure that Jammu and Kashmir becomes an example for the entire country, completely free from drugs," he said.

The remarks came at the launch of a mega padyatra as part of the 'Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan' by the Lieutenant Governor.

Speaking at the gathering, Sinha assured that the Jammu and Kashmir Police, security agencies, and administrative machinery, in collaboration with the general public, are working to eradicate drug peddlers.

"Today, I want to tell the narcoterror network, the drug peddling syndicate, and other elements working against this country that your days of operating on the soil of Jammu and Kashmir are over. The Jammu and Kashmir Police, our security agencies, and the administrative machinery, in collaboration with the general public, are working with utmost intensity, responsibility, and sensitivity to dismantle the narcoterror network, drug smugglers, and drug peddlers. I want to assure the public that every drug trafficker will be identified and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. Every person, whether within Jammu and Kashmir or outside Jammu and Kashmir, who has given any kind of support to drugs will have to answer under the strictest ambit of the law," he said.

Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir said, "From Srinagar's TRC Stadium today, a powerful call against drugs echoed across the valley. Thousands marched together, sending a clear message to defeat drug addiction & narco-terrorism. People's movement carries promise of a future where J&K stands free from the grip of drugs."

In a decisive effort to safeguard the future of the Union Territory, the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan has transitioned into a high-intensity phase. Operating as a regional pillar of the national Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), this "Jan Andolan" (mass movement) aims to dismantle the deep-rooted drug networks and narco-terror links that currently threaten over 10% of the local population.

On April 11, 2026, the administration launched an accelerated 100-day campaign to achieve immediate, measurable impact. This "war on drugs" is overseen by the Lieutenant Governor and the Director General of Police (DGP), prioritising the intersection between drug trafficking and regional security.

The campaign utilises a comprehensive methodology to address both the symptoms and the sources of the crisis: Supply Control (Enforcement): Utilising the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) and local police to execute a zero-tolerance policy. Measures include property confiscation of peddlers, filing of FIRs, and high-tech surveillance.

Demand Reduction (Awareness): Over 30,000 awareness programs have been conducted to date, targeting schools, colleges, and rural youth through counselling and the nashamuktjk.org digital portal.

Rehabilitation (Health): Shifting the perspective of addiction from a criminal act to a health issue, the UT is expanding its de-addiction infrastructure to provide long-term recovery support.

As of May 3, 2026, the 100-day campaign has led to numerous arrests and FIRs, with a zero-tolerance policy against drug traffickers. 157 CCTV cameras installed in Srinagar hotspots, and 73 vehicle licenses suspended in the anti-drug drive, the nashamuktjk.org portal was launched to support awareness and provide e-pledge options. Led by the Lt. Governor and supported by the DGP, prioritising the elimination of narco-terror links.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the strong words but we need to see action on the ground. My cousin in Srinagar says the situation is still bad near colleges. The rehabilitation part is key—addiction is a disease, we need de-addiction centres with proper staff. Hope the 'Jan Andolan' actually involves local communities and isn't just a top-down approach.
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Siddharth J
Zero tolerance is the only way. 😤 The narco-terror link is real—these peddlers fund separatism. Glad they're going after the big fish, not just small-time users. 157 CCTV cameras is a good start but we need AI-based monitoring at borders. Also, suspend vehicle licences of those who transport drugs! Let's make J&K a model state.
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Kavya N
Good initiative but I'm sceptical. These drives come and go. My neighbour's son is a user and nobody from the administration has even come to check on him. Also, the focus on 'narco-terrorism' sometimes overshadows the fact that most addicts are just ordinary kids caught in bad company. Let's balance enforcement with compassion.
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Arjun K
Well said! 👏 The LG is absolutely right—every trafficker will be identified and brought to justice. I'm from Srinagar and I've seen how drugs destroy families. The padyatra was huge, thousands marched. This is a war we must win. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
I'll believe it when I see consistent results. The big question is—are they going after the kingpins or just

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