Key Points

Haryana CM Nayab Saini actively participated in a half-marathon to rally youth against drug abuse. Over 7.5 lakh people joined the state-wide Cyclothon Yatra as part of the anti-drug campaign. Saini emphasized that drug addiction harms individuals, families, and society. He urged youth to pledge against drugs and support a drug-free Haryana.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Saini Joins Youth in Anti-Drug Marathon Campaign

  • CM Saini joins half-marathon to inspire youth against drugs
  • Over 7.5 lakh participated in Cyclothon Yatra
  • Paralympian Harvinder Singh backs anti-drug campaign
  • Goal to make Haryana drug-free by collective effort
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Youth unitedly fighting against drug menace for over 10 years: Haryana CM

Haryana CM Nayab Saini leads 7.5 lakh youth in Cyclothon Yatra and marathons to combat drug menace, aiming for a drug-free state.

"Our youth are the future of the country. - CM Nayab Saini"

Chandigarh, July 13

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday said that the youth have been actively and unitedly fighting against the drug menace in the state for the past 10 and a half years.

A state-wide Cyclothon Yatra was organised recently as part of this campaign, witnessing the participation of over 7.5 lakh young individuals. In addition, marathons and similar events are being held in various districts to further strengthen awareness efforts.

CM Saini made these remarks while addressing thousands of participants before flagging off a half-marathon in Kaithal town. Paralympic medallist and half-marathon brand ambassador Harvinder Singh, along with mountaineer Reena Bhatti, also took part in the event.

Demonstrating his commitment, the Chief Minister took part in the half marathon to inspire the youth to stay healthy and join forces in the fight against drug abuse, aiming to make Haryana a completely drug-free state. He emphasised that drug addiction is a grave social evil that not only destroys the individual but also devastates families and weakens the fabric of society.

“It adversely impacts both physical and mental health, and erodes social harmony,” he said. Highlighting the crucial role of young people in nation-building, the Chief Minister said, “Our youth are the future of the country.” He called upon them to take a firm pledge that they will neither indulge in drug use nor allow others around them to fall into the trap, instead spreading awareness to combat this menace.

CM Saini emphasised that ending drug addiction would lead to healthier youth, propelling the progress of society, the state, and the nation. He reaffirmed that the youth will play a pivotal role in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047. He said a drug-free Haryana is not merely a slogan but a collective resolution that requires everyone’s united effort to achieve.

Expressing confidence after witnessing thousands of school and college students, athletes, police personnel, and volunteers participating in today’s event, he said, “I am certain that our dream of making Haryana drug-free will undoubtedly become a reality.”

CM Saini actively participated in the half marathon alongside the youth, offering encouragement to the participants. Following the event, he visited stalls set up along the route.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the efforts, I wonder how effective these one-day events really are. We need sustained rehabilitation programs and better policing to stop drug supply chains. The government should focus more on long-term solutions.
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Aman W
Bhai sahab, 7.5 lakh participants in Cyclothon Yatra is no joke! 🚴‍♂️ This shows how much our youth cares about society. My cousin in Hisar left drugs after attending such an event last year. Proud moment for Haryana!
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Priya S
As a teacher in Panipat, I've seen first-hand how drugs affect students. These awareness campaigns are crucial, but we also need better counseling in schools and colleges. Prevention is better than cure!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but the timing seems political. Elections are coming and suddenly we see so much activity against drugs. Why wasn't this intensity maintained throughout these 10 years? Just saying...
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Nisha Z
Harvinder Singh and Reena Bhatti's participation is fantastic! Youth need real heroes to look up to, not fake influencers promoting substance abuse. More sports personalities should join this movement 💪
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Karan T
The CM running in marathon is a good gesture, but what about stricter action against

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