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Narcotics smuggling no less than terrorism: LG Sinha
‘Won’t rest until networks spreading poison are completely dismantled’
4/30/2026 10:51:04 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 30: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today ignited the Drug-Free Jammu Kashmir Campaign in Doda, rallying citizens against narcotics.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said the people’s movement against drug abuse reflects their determination and unity, and this menace can be eliminated when communities rise together and speak with one voice.
The Lieutenant Governor said that narcotics smuggling is no less than terrorism and those involved will be given stringent punishment.
“I firmly believe that drug abuse is a form of silent terrorism, not merely a matter of law and order. The smuggling of narcotics represents terrorism in disguise. It is a hidden threat that devastates our youth, weakens families, and undermines the very foundations of society.
We have decided that drug traffickers in Jammu Kashmir will be treated under the law the same way terrorists are. They are enemies of society, enemies of humanity and enemies of our youth. We are committed to wiping out this threat,” the Lieutenant Governor said. He also stated that every drug smuggler, every local peddler, every member of a drug syndicate working to destroy society will be identified and put behind bars. “I give you my word: we will not rest until the networks spreading this poison are completely dismantled,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Lieutenant Governor observed that path to success in this campaign is demanding, and the challenge is significant
“I firmly believe that drug abuse is a form of silent terrorism, not merely a matter of law and order. The smuggling of narcotics represents terrorism in disguise.”
He said of the 100-day effort, 80 days remain and each day is now vital.
“Every moment must be used with purpose, and every citizen must take part in this Jan-Andolan. Together, we can make Jammu Kashmir a shining example for the nation: a society free from the burden of drug addiction,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
In his address, the Lieutenant Governor also underscored the importance of Jan-Bhagidari and said that this fight cannot rest on government machinery alone and society must actively participate.
“In the remaining 80 days, a whole-of-government effort must confront and dismantle the web of drug addiction. This requires a change in mindset. Sometimes people say this is not my problem. This attitude must change. Drug smugglers thrive on public indifference and silence. We must remember: a drug-free society is built by those who resist this menace even when they are not directly affected. Every family must recognize that prosperity is not measured by economic growth alone, but by the vigilant and responsible choices of its citizens," the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that with the public support, in just the last 20 days around 350 FIRs were registered and 440 drug traffickers were arrested. He also called upon schools, colleges, social organizations, and the media to join this campaign.
“When communities stay alert, they can resist infiltration. When society is vigilant, addiction cannot spread,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
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