Revanth Reddy Warns Iron Hand Against Drug Trafficking in Telangana

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy warned of stringent action against drug abuse, stating the government will not spare influential persons, politicians, or celebrities caught in drug cases. He highlighted the introduction of the 'Eagle Force' to curb drug trafficking and called for more drug rehabilitation centres. The CM also emphasized women's safety, launching 'Spandana' teams for round-the-clock support and psychological aid. He listed welfare schemes for women, including Indiramma houses and free bus travel, underscoring the government's commitment to women's empowerment.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy on Drug Trafficking: Stern Action

  • CM warns of stringent action against drug abuse, targeting influential persons
  • Government introduces 'Eagle Force' to curb drug menace
  • Emphasis on increasing drug rehabilitation centres
  • Students to submit self-declaration pledging not to use drugs at school admission
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"Will deal with iron hand against drug trafficking in Telangana": CM Revanth Reddy

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy vows stringent action against drug abuse, targeting influential persons, politicians, and celebrities involved in drug cases.

"I do not care how prominent the family is. Whether they belong to a politician or a high-ranking official, the government will not spare them. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 27

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy warned of stringent action against drug abuse, asserting that his government will not spare influential persons, politicians and celebrities if they get caught in drug cases.

Inaugurating the Spandana Teams at the Integrated Command and Control Centre here today, the CM said that the big worrying factor is that drug addicts are committing atrocities against women and girls.

"I do not care how prominent the family is. Whether they belong to a politician or a high-ranking official, the government will not spare them. Recently, the police teams arrested elected representatives in connection with drug-related cases. Punishing the criminals who were caught in drug cases, regardless of their stature, even if they are celebrities, will send a strong message to the people," CM Reddy said.

Highlighting the measures taken to curb drug trafficking, CM Revanth Reddy said that the government has introduced the 'Eagle Force' and is taking strict action against the drug menace.

"There is also a pressing need right now to address the issue of drugs and marijuana, and increase the number of drug rehabilitation centres," he said.

The CM stressed that if we fail to discharge our responsibilities, society will face consequences.

The Chief Minister appealed to the Peace committees to focus on the drug menace along with campaigning on communal harmony. The CM also emphasised that students should submit a self - declaration pledging not to use drugs at the time of admission to the schools.

Stating that the protection of women and girl child is being given utmost priority in his government, CM Revanth Reddy said that they have transformed the Telangana state as a role model in the protection of women in the country. Their government firmly believes that the protection of women and the safety of children is imperative for state growth. 'SHE Teams' were already established for the safety of women.

With the aim of standing in solidarity with women, the government has launched "Stand With Her." Taking a step further, the police wing established dedicated teams, "Spandana," ensuring their availability around the clock for the safety of women. The Spandana will also provide immediate psychological support and a sense of security to women in distress. " Our government instils confidence in women, and the administration will stand firmly by their side".

Further, the Chief Minister said that the social responsibility and priority is that we must strive to ensure no problem arises for women.

The CM asserted that it is a collective social responsibility to stand by women during their times of distress and to provide them with courage and support. "In developed nations, the governments consider it their primary responsibility to ensure the safety and protection of women and children. As a result, the countries are witnessing accelerated development."

The CM noted that India granted voting rights to women immediately after the country attained independence. "In contrast, it took 150 years for women in the United States to secure the right to vote. First Prime Minister Nehru accorded equal rights to women alongside men in the nation's development journey."

Observing that the Congress party had passed a bill for women's reservation in legislative bodies in 2013, the CM said that women were facing discrimination in certain spheres even today.

CM Revanth Reddy listed all the welfare and economic empowerment schemes for women in the People' government. The government was allocating Indiramma houses in the names of women beneficiaries, providing bank loans worth ₹60,000 crores to 67 lakh women belonging to Self-Help Groups. We distributed "Indiramma Sarees" to one crore women. The government has spent Rs 10,000 crores to facilitate free bus travel for women over a period of 28 months.

- ANI

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Pooja D
The self-declaration for students is a good step, but parents also need to be vigilant. Marijuana has become so common among college kids in Hyderabad. I hope the rehabilitation centres don't just become another government tokenism. Need more counselling and mental health support, not just punishment.
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Rajesh Q
Good to see the government taking drug trafficking seriously. But comparing India's women's voting rights to US took 150 years is a bit off track - different countries, different contexts. Focus on the present challenges, CM saab. The Indiramma housing and free bus travel for women are nice schemes but drug addiction is destroying families.
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Siddharth J
"Iron hand against drug trafficking" - love the determination! The connection between drug abuse and crimes against women is spot on. But we need to address the root causes - unemployment, peer pressure, social media influence. Eagle Force sounds elite but how about more awareness campaigns in schools and colleges? Prevention is better than cure.
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Kriti O
As a woman living in Hyderabad, I appreciate the focus on women's safety. But let's be honest - SHE Teams have been around for years, and the change is slow. The Spandana teams providing psychological support is a great idea! Mental health is still taboo in our society. Hope they have trained counsellors and not just police personnel in plain clothes.
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Ashwin V
Respect the zero-tolerance approach, but this feels like a press conference with lots of buzzwords - Eagle Force, Spandana, Stand With Her. How about releasing the actual data on drug arrests and convictions? Also, the free bus travel scheme costing 10,000 cro

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