Friday, June 5


Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said narco-terrorists — those sitting in neighbouring countries or operating inside the Union territory — will have to pay a “heavy price”, asserting that their days are numbered.

Sinha led a ‘Nasha-Mukt Jammu Kashmir’ rally in Ganderbal district, and addressed a large gathering on the occasion.

“Having visited every district in Kashmir valley and accompanying every march (under the anti-drug campaign), I can say that a historic movement against narco-terrorism has emerged,” Sinha said in his address.

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He said drug trafficking is not a petty issue, but a matter of national security and a grave threat to society at large.

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“Narco-terrorists, whether those sitting in neighbouring countries or operating from within Jammu and Kashmir, are enemies of our people. They are enemies of our children. They are enemies of progress,” Sinha said, asserting that narco-terror networks will pay a heavy price.
The administration will ensure that those who have harmed our youth face severe and exemplary justice, he said.The L-G called upon mothers, sisters, and daughters to rise as protectors of villages, cities and neighbourhoods, also urging the youth of jammu and Kashmir to stand as guardians of their schools and colleges.

“I promise that narco-terrorists will no longer find refuge. We will hunt them down. Their days are numbered. Their networks will be dismantled, one by one. This is my oath, every narco-terrorist will answer for their sins,” he said.

The L-G further said during the past 55 days, 1,036 FIRs have been registered, 1,128 alleged drug smugglers have been arrested, more than 100 properties linked of drug trade proceeds have been attached, as part of the intensive anti-drug drive.

Additionally, nearly 700 driving licenses have been cancelled, and recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 130 alleged drug offenders.

“Fifty-five days ago, I declared that enough is enough. What began as a war against drugs and narco-terrorism has now ignited a people’s movement, a movement born of courage, sustained by spirit, and driven by collective will of citizens. Today, that resolve is stronger than ever,” Sinha said.

He also assured proper rehabilitation of those who have fallen into drug addiction. “With compassion and dignity, we will help them return to the mainstream. Through treatment, counselling, and employment opportunities, we are opening new doors.”

He said the ‘Nasha Mukt’ campaign is more than a government programme; it is a social revolution. “Together, we will ensure that no drug smugglers or peddlers ever find a place in Jammu and Kashmir.”



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