Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has urged citizens to join the fight against drug abuse, emphasizing the importance of community involvement. She highlighted the use of helpline 1933 to report drug-related activities and aligned her vision with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of a drug-free India by 2047. Gupta praised the efforts of the Delhi Police, who have arrested 1,100 individuals involved in drug activities. She also acknowledged the support of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in advancing this national campaign.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Urges Citizens to Fight Drug Menace

  • CM Gupta encourages citizens to use helpline 1933 to report drug issues
  • Advocates for a drug-free India by 2047, aligning with PM Modi's vision
  • Highlights the role of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in campaign support
  • Praises Delhi Police for arresting 1,100 individuals under drug-related charges
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Helpline 1933: Delhi CM asks citizens to join fight against drug menace

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta calls for public support against drug abuse, promoting helpline 1933.

Helpline 1933: Delhi CM asks citizens to join fight against drug menace
"The pledge of a 'Drug-Free India' given by the Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji has today become a nationwide people's movement. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, June 26

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday called upon citizens to join efforts by the government, police and society to fight the drug menace and report sale or consumption of contraband in their neighbourhoods on helpline 1933.

Addressing a gathering at Yamuna Sports Complex to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, CM Gupta said, "It is a collective fight against drug abuse. Each one of you can contribute. Don't be discouraged by the thought that one person's efforts won't achieve anything."

We all should join the fight against drug addiction so that by 2047, when we achieve Viksit Bharat, the country is completely drug-free as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she said.

"Our goal is that Delhi's youth channel their energy into nation-building, social service, and positive change - this is the core resolve of our government. The pledge of a 'Drug-Free India' given by the Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji has today become a nationwide people's movement," CM Gupta later wrote on X.

"The active guidance and strong administrative leadership of the Union Home Minister Shri @AmitShah in advancing this campaign with strength are truly inspiring. The Delhi government is working with full commitment to fulfil this national objective," she wrote.

Earlier, addressing the audience at the Yamuna Sports Complex, she said, "Let us all come together to contribute to building a drug-free, aware, and empowered Delhi."

Highlighting that helping law-enforcing agencies and the government in the fight against drugs is like serving the country in a uniformed force, CM Gupta said, "If we love our country, if we love our city, the fight against drug menace offers us a great opportunity to serve the nation and fellow countrymen and youth around us."

She also congratulated the Delhi Police for its special efforts over the past four months, during which 1,100 accused have been arrested and charged with cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

"Not only have the culprits been arrested and booked, but the drug addicts have been sent to rehabilitation centres," she said.

Anti-social elements destroying the society through drug rackets need to be taught a lesson, she said.

"Drug abuse not only affects an individual's health but also seriously impacts family unity and the foundation of society. Our goal is that Delhi's youth channel their energy into nation-building, social service, and positive change - this is the core resolve of our government," she said in a message on X.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is a much needed initiative! In my colony, we've seen how drugs destroy young lives. Will definitely use 1933 to report suspicious activities. Kudos to CM Gupta for taking this seriously 🙏 #DrugFreeIndia
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Priya M.
While the intention is good, I hope this doesn't lead to false accusations. Rehabilitation is important but so is protecting innocent people from harassment. The system needs proper checks and balances.
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Amit S.
Good step but what about the big fish? We keep catching small dealers while the suppliers operate freely. Need stronger action against drug lords who are ruining our youth! 🚨
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Neha T.
As a teacher, I see how drugs affect students' performance and behavior. We need more awareness programs in schools and colleges. Parents and teachers must work together to prevent this menace.
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Vikram J.
The rehabilitation part is crucial. We can't just punish addicts - they need help to recover. Hope the govt allocates proper funds for quality rehab centers with trained counselors.
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Sunita R.
Finally some action! In our area, drug peddlers operate openly near schools. Will call 1933 today itself. Our children's future is at stake. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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