Drug problem in Kerala spiraling out of control, says Priyanka Gandhi

ANI March 30, 2025 283 views

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has raised a strong alarm about the spiraling drug crisis in Kerala, highlighting it as a major threat to society's future. She advocates for awareness and de-addiction efforts under the "Nammal Jayikkum Lahari Tholkkum" movement. Ramesh Chennithala has also criticized the Kerala government's lack of action, alleging political protection of the drug mafia. He further points to SFI's alleged role in proliferating drugs across educational spaces, stressing the need for immediate governmental intervention.

"In Kerala, the drug menace is spiraling out of control, destroying young lives." - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
New Delhi, March 30: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday expressed concern over the growing drug problem in India, particularly in Kerala, describing it as "spiralling out of control."

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Priyanka Gandhi highlights Kerala's escalating drug crisis

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Urges support for anti-drug movement #NammalJayikkumLahariTholkkum

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Congress MLA Ramesh Chennithala criticizes state government's inaction

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SFI accused of spreading drugs in educational institutions

She called it a major threat to the nation and emphasized the need for urgent action.

"India is facing a drug crisis. Over 2.3 crore people are trapped in opioid addiction, and 1 crore struggle with inhalant abuse--a threat to an entire generation. In Kerala, the drug menace is spiraling out of control, destroying young lives, fueling crime, and tearing families apart. We cannot stay silent," the Wayanad MP wrote in a post on X.

She expressed her support for the "Nammal Jayikkum Lahari Tholkkum" movement, which aims to spread awareness, set up de-addiction centers, and provide counseling.

"I stand with #NammalJayikkumLahariTholkkum--a movement to spread awareness, set up de-addiction centers and provide counseling. Together, we will fight this battle and reclaim our future!" she added.

Earlier this month, Congress MLA Ramesh Chennithala also expressed concerns over the Kerala government's handling of drug-related issues in the state.

Speaking out on the matter, Chennithala said, "The state government is sleeping on the issue of drugs. I wonder why it is giving political patronage to the drug mafia in the state and not eradicating it."

He pointed out the increasing violence and unrest, adding, "Such a progressive state of Kerala is witnessing killings and arson, is the government not taking any action?"

Chennithala further accused the CPI(M)'s student wing, the Students' Federation of India (SFI), of being the primary organization responsible for spreading drugs in colleges and universities, stating, "The student wing of the CPI(M), known as SFI, is the main culprit in spreading drugs in colleges and universities."

The MLA criticized the government's silence on the issue, stating that the lack of action is concerning and that urgent steps need to be taken. "The government must take action to dismantle the organization that spreads drugs," he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Sunil K.
This is so heartbreaking to read. Kerala was always known for its educated youth and progressive values. How did we let drugs take over our state? 😔 We need more awareness campaigns in schools and colleges immediately.
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Anitha R.
While I appreciate Priyanka Gandhi raising this issue, I wish politicians would focus more on solutions than just criticism. We need rehabilitation centers, not just statements. My cousin struggled with addiction - the lack of proper facilities made recovery so much harder.
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Vipin M.
The numbers are shocking! 2.3 crore opioid addicts? That's like the population of some countries. This needs national attention. Kudos to the #NammalJayikkumLahariTholkkum movement - we need more such initiatives across India.
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Meera S.
As a teacher in Kochi, I see this firsthand. Students as young as 14 are getting addicted. Parents need to be more vigilant and schools need better counseling programs. This is destroying our future generation.
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Rajeev P.
I respect Priyanka Gandhi for speaking up, but let's not make this political. Drug problem exists across all states - we need a united national policy rather than state vs state blame games.
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Deepa T.
The SFI allegations are serious if true. Campus politics shouldn't become a cover for drug peddling. Universities need to take strict action regardless of political affiliations. Our students deserve safe spaces to learn!

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