LG Manoj Sinha Leads Anti-Drug Padyatra in Rajouri, Vows to Crush Smuggling Networks

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha joined a 100-day padyatra and public rally in Rajouri as part of the Drug-Free J&K campaign. He announced a relentless crackdown that has already resulted in over 45 FIRs and the arrest of 63 alleged smugglers in the Jammu Division. Sinha emphasized a multi-pronged strategy focusing on prevention, stringent enforcement against traffickers, and total rehabilitation for those affected. The event also saw the launch of the Rajouri Premier League and Rajouri Football Club to engage youth positively.

Key Points: J&K LG Manoj Sinha Joins Drug-Free Campaign Padyatra in Rajouri

  • 100-day padyatra under Drug-Free J&K campaign
  • Crackdown led to 45 FIRs, 63 arrests
  • Focus on prevention in schools and communities
  • Total rehabilitation pledge for addicts
  • Launch of Rajouri Premier League & Football Club
3 min read

J-K: LG Manoj Sinha joins padyatra under drug-free campaign in Rajouri

J&K LG Manoj Sinha joins a public padyatra in Rajouri, pledges to dismantle drug trade, announces crackdown results, and launches sports initiatives.

"We are determined to crush these challenges, dismantle the drug trade and liberate society from addiction. - LG Manoj Sinha"

Rajouri, April 19

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday joined the 100-day padyatra from Boys Higher Secondary School to the District Police Line in Rajouri, where he also addressed a public rally as part of the Drug-Free J&K campaign, with a large gathering including students, citizens, civil administration officials, and police personnel participating in the march.

The LG observed that the border district of Rajouri is sensitive and prone to cross-border drug smuggling.

He said, "We are determined to crush these challenges, dismantle the drug trade and liberate society from addiction. From April 11, the J&K Police had launched a relentless crackdown in the Jammu Division. More than 45 FIRs were filed, 63 smugglers nabbed, and massive drug hauls seized between the 11th and 15th. Regular Checks are now covering schools, pharmacies, drug agencies and this drive will continue relentlessly."

In his address, Sinha emphasised that not all wars rage on borders. He said some battles brew unseen, and for years, countless Jammu Kashmir families have fought addiction within their walls, and many have lost loved ones to it.

'' In 100 days, we must completely break the back of drug networks. When the power of society and the might of the administration come together, neither smugglers nor criminals will be spared," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that prevention anchors the Drug-Free J&K campaign, and he considers that prevention is mightier than any cure in such cases.

"We must reach our children before drugs do, igniting awareness and self-respect in every school, college, playground, and community hub," Sinha said.

He also called upon J&K Police and other enforcement agencies to ensure exemplary punishment for drug smugglers.

"Make sure no culprit escapes. We should unleash exemplary crackdowns on traffickers poisoning our youth. Those ruining generations won't slip away," the Lieutenant Governor said, further adding that the administration has crafted a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to obliterate drug smugglers' networks and ensure swift justice.

Sinha said that from detection and counselling to detox, rehab, and aftercare, our pledge is total rehabilitation. He asked the officials to audit weekly activities, including a list of rehabbed lives and a list of arrested smugglers, while ensuring that fake centres are shuttered.

"We will restore people's dignity, reconnect them to our shared society, and unleash their potential to build Rajouri's brighter future. This mission demands more than government efforts. I call upon every social organisation and NGOs to join us in this noble endeavour," the LG said.

On the occasion, Sinha administered the anti-drug pledge and also launched the Rajouri Premier League and the Rajouri Football Club under the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan.

Artists through musical opera spread awareness on the devastating impacts of substance abuse.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Good to see action being taken. The stats are shocking - 63 smugglers in just a few days! It shows how deep the problem runs. Hope the SOP ensures swift justice. Our youth deserve a drug-free future.
R
Rohit P
While the campaign is praiseworthy, I hope it's not just another photo-op. We've seen drives come and go. The real test is sustaining this for 100 days and beyond. Also, launching a football league is a brilliant positive engagement strategy for the youth! ⚽
S
Sarah B
As someone who has worked with NGOs, the focus on rehabilitation and aftercare is crucial. Punishing smugglers is one part, but helping those addicted rebuild their lives is what will truly make a difference. Glad to see a holistic approach.
V
Vikram M
The mention of cross-border smuggling in a sensitive district like Rajouri is concerning. This is a national security issue as much as a social one. Strong action needed on all fronts. Jai Hind!
M
Meera T
Using art and sports to spread awareness is very smart. When you tell a young person 'don't do drugs', it often doesn't work. But if you give them football, music, and community, you fill the void that drugs try to occupy. More power to this campaign!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50