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Manoj Sinha Leads Anti-Drug Padyatra in Poonch, Vows to Dismantle Supply Chain

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan padyatra in Poonch to combat drug abuse. He stressed the importance of collective action and dismantling the drug supply chain. Sinha highlighted community participation across political and religious divides in the campaign. The padyatra is part of a 100-day intensive campaign to strengthen public outreach against drug abuse.

J-K LG Manoj Sinha flags off Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan Padyatra in Poonch

Poonch, June 8

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday flagged off the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan padyatra in Poonch, underlining the importance of collective action against drug abuse and the need to build a responsible society.

The padyatra aims to raise awareness, strengthen preventive measures, and ensure community participation in the fight against drug addiction across Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing participants, Sinha said, "A truly great society is built by the efforts of those who, despite not being personally affected, stand firm against such evils. This message must reach every family in the region. A prosperous society is not built merely on economic progress, but on the collective resolve and firm determination of its citizens. Work is underway on the front lines. The aim is to completely dismantle the supply chain."

He further emphasized community involvement in the campaign, noting, "In every district I have visited, I have seen people breaking down barriers--political and religious--to embrace this cause as their own, standing in support of the campaign. Our administration is committed to rehabilitating with compassion, empathy, and sensitivity those who have fallen into the trap of drug abuse."

Last month,Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led a padyatra in North Kashmir's Baramulla district as part of the ongoing 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan', aimed at curbing drug abuse across the Union Territory.

The march witnessed participation from students, youth, civil society members, and district administration officials, highlighting a collective push against the menace of narcotics.

Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised the importance of community-led efforts in tackling drug abuse and urged young people to stay away from substance use.

He reiterated that the administration is committed to taking strict action against drug traffickers while simultaneously focusing on awareness campaigns and rehabilitation initiatives.

The padyatra is part of a 100-day intensive campaign launched by the administration to strengthen public outreach and awareness against drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative but awareness campaigns alone won't work if employment opportunities don't improve. Many youth turn to substances due to frustration and lack of purpose. The government should also focus on creating jobs and skill development alongside these anti-drug drives. Just my honest view.

Rohit L

This is what leadership looks like! Breaking political and religious barriers to unite against a common enemy - drug abuse. The LG's message about building a prosperous society through collective resolve is spot on. Proud to see such community-driven efforts in J&K. 🇮🇳

Sneha F

My cousin in Baramulla attended the previous padyatra and said it was very inspiring. The involvement of students, civil society, and local administration shows this is a people's movement now. Hope this 100-day campaign reaches every village and town in J&K. Need to save our youth!

Michael C

Impressive to see a grassroots approach combined with administrative resolve. The emphasis on compassion and empathy in rehabilitation is particularly noteworthy. This is how you build a sustainable anti-drug campaign - not just with punitive measures but with human touch. Well done, J&K administration.

Kavya N

While I appreciate the padyatra, I hope the administration also focuses on the root causes. Many youth in Poonch and Rajouri face neglect and lack of entertainment or sports facilities. Small things like proper playgrounds and community centers can keep them engaged and away from drugs. Just a thought. 🤔

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