United Against Drugs: Manoj Sinha's Call to Action
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes a collective fight against drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to protect youth, strengthen families, and secure prosperity. Participating in a padyatra, he calls it a shared war, highlighting the critical role of community, unity, and sustained efforts to combat the menace.
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Urging a united front, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha called for collective resolve against drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir. During a padyatra in Udhampur under the 'Nasha-Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan', Sinha stressed unity and commitment, asserting, 'Together, we must win this battle.'
He underscored the need for society's collective action, urging citizens to pledge a shared duty to protect the youth and families from the drug menace. 'Jammu and Kashmir are rising to reject the societal corrosion drugs cause. We vow to shield our youth and not let the region's spirit be stifled,' he stated.
Sinha called for every community member in Udhampur to become a warrior in this cause, emphasizing awareness, rehabilitation, and public participation. He launched an anti-drug bike rally and Mini-Olympics, signifying the importance of societal solidarity and dedication to a drug-free future.
(With inputs from agencies.)

