Campaign against drugs in Phagwara

In a decisive step to combat the growing menace of drug abuse, authorities in Phagwara have launched a constituency-wide awareness campaign titled ‘Yudh Nashon Ke Virudh’. The initiative blends administrative enforcement with public outreach, aiming to foster a drug-free society through community participation and vigilance.

A coordination meeting was held on Saturday at the Palahai Gate locality in Phagwara, bringing together key stakeholders including SP Rupinder Kaur Bhatti, former minister Joginder Singh Mann, Mayor Ram Paul Uppal, SHO City Usha Rani, and Aam Aadmi Party leader Daljit Raju. The campaign, they affirmed, is not limited to enforcement but is rooted in social responsibility and grassroots engagement.

Phagwara SP Rupinder Kaur Bhatti stated that police have registered 130 cases under the NDPS Act and arrested 166 individuals since March 1. SP Bhatti noted that 37 FIRs stemmed directly from public tips received via the Safe Punjab Tipline, highlighting the growing role of citizen cooperation. Additionally, 53 individuals have been admitted to de-addiction centres under the ongoing campaign.

Mayor Uppal underscored the broader purpose of the initiative, stating, “This is not just a policing effort—it’s a moral call to society to rise against a destructive force.” Former minister Joginder Singh Mann added, “Drug addiction is a societal challenge, and only unified efforts between the community and administration can root it out.”

A resolution was passed to immediately initiate awareness drives in all city wards, with sustained coordination among local leaders, law enforcement, and residents. The campaign reflects a determined push to protect public health and revive the social fabric affected by substance abuse.

Jalandhar