Tauseef Ahmad
Srinagar, May 3: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday unveiled a comprehensive campaign aimed at tackling drug abuse and curbing narco-terrorism across Jammu and Kashmir, with a strong focus on protecting the region’s youth.
The initiative, launched in Srinagar, marks a renewed push by the administration to dismantle narcotics networks and cut off links between drug trafficking and terror financing. Officials said the drive will combine strict law enforcement measures with large-scale public awareness efforts.
Authorities plan to intensify surveillance, strengthen intelligence-sharing, and take decisive action against drug peddlers and organized networks operating in the region. The campaign will also involve outreach programs in schools, colleges, and communities to educate people about the dangers of substance abuse.
Addressing the gathering, Manoj Sinha stressed that eliminating drug abuse requires a collective effort. He called upon young people, parents, educators, and civil society groups to actively support the mission, highlighting that community participation is key to long-term success.
Reaffirming a zero-tolerance approach, the Lieutenant Governor warned that those involved in drug trafficking or aiding such activities would face strict legal consequences. He added that the administration remains committed to building a safer, drug-free environment for future generations.
The campaign forms part of a broader strategy by the Jammu and Kashmir administration to combat the dual threat of narcotics and terrorism, while ensuring social stability and public well-being across the Union Territory.