Nitish Kumar's Urgent Appeal: How Bihar Battles Growing Drug Crisis

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has made a strong appeal for citizens to help build a drug-free society. He emphasized that drug addiction not only damages individual health but also weakens the entire social fabric. The government is running multiple awareness campaigns and operating rehabilitation centers across the state. Kumar stressed that creating a drug-free Bihar requires collective effort from every citizen, not just government action.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Urges Citizens to Help Build Drug-Free Bihar

  • CM warns drug addiction harms health and disrupts family structures
  • Rehabilitation centers operating statewide for addiction treatment
  • Youth urged to embrace drug-free lifestyle for better development
  • Police instructed to take strict action against illegal drug trade
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Nitish Kumar urges citizens to help build drug-free Bihar on Drug De-Addiction Day

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar appeals for collective effort against drugs, highlighting government initiatives and citizen responsibility on Drug De-Addiction Day.

"Every citizen must stay away from drugs and inspire others to do the same - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Nov 26

Marking Drug De-Addiction Day, observed nationwide on November 26, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday appealed to citizens to stay away from drugs and help build a drug-free society.

In a message shared on social media, the Chief Minister said that drug addiction harms not only individual health but also disrupts families and weakens the social fabric. He added that the state government is running sustained campaigns to curb addiction and provide support to those affected.

Nitish Kumar highlighted that rehabilitation centres and various awareness programs are being operated across the state for individuals battling addiction. He made a special appeal to the youth to embrace a drug-free lifestyle, warning that addiction severely affects their education, health, physical growth, and mental development.

He stressed the role of teachers, parents, and society in educating children about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. CM Kumar said that the government has implemented stringent regulations to control the sale and consumption of alcohol and drugs. Police and administrative officials have been instructed to take strict action against smuggling and illegal trade, he said.

Nitish Kumar emphasized that creating a drug-free society cannot be achieved solely by the government. “Every citizen must stay away from drugs and inspire others to do the same,” he said, adding that such collective effort is essential for making Bihar healthy and prosperous.

Drug De-addiction Day, he noted, is not just about awareness but reflects the shared responsibility of every individual towards building a safer and addiction-free society.

While Bihar has a complete liquor prohibition, illegal trade and consumption continue to be reported across the state. Opposition parties regularly allege that alcohol is easily available and that traders are even providing home delivery.

As per estimates, a parallel liquor economy worth over Rs 20,000 crore is operating in Bihar, and more than 3 lakh people have been jailed for violating prohibition laws.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good words but where's the action? In my locality, drugs are easily available near colleges. Police know about it but no action taken. Government needs to walk the talk.
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Arjun K
The 20,000 crore illegal liquor economy shows prohibition isn't working. Maybe we need different approach - regulated sale with strict age verification and heavy taxes that can fund rehabilitation centers.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in social sector, I appreciate the focus on rehabilitation. Many addicts want to quit but don't have support systems. Community involvement is crucial for successful recovery.
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Vikram M
Youth unemployment is a major reason why youngsters turn to drugs. Government should create more job opportunities and sports facilities to keep youth engaged. Jai Bihar! 💪
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Michael C
3 lakh people jailed for prohibition violations? That's concerning. Many might be small consumers while big suppliers roam free. The law should target suppliers more than users who need help.

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