Addressing a meeting
at a hotel in Nava Raipur on the scenario of narcotics substances in
Chhattisgarh, Shah emphasised the need
to adopt four formulas of “drug detection, network destruction, culprit
detention and addict rehabilitation” in achieving success.
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“Prime Minister
Narendra Modi has pledged to make the country drug-free in 2047 when the 100th
year of the country's independence will be celebrated and gradually the
resolution has become the resolution of the 130 crore population. I believe that the resolution of a
drug-free India is very important in making a prosperous, safe and glorious
India,” Shah said.
The illicit drug trade
is not only a challenge for India but also a global issue, he said, pitching
for the need to raise awareness of this menace.
If we pursue with
determination and strategy, we can win this fight," he said, cautioning,
"several countries have lost their fight against it”.
Besides aiming at destroying youth, the
money generated through the illicit narcotics trade is also used for
anti-national activities, he said. “It is also our national
responsibility to make the country drug-free with a zero-tolerance policy,” he
said.
Shah also expressed
concerns over the use of narcotic substances in Chhattisgarh. He said, “The percentage of sedative use in
Chhattisgarh is 1.45 which is more than the national average. Chhattisgarh
shares a border with seven states including Odisha and Andhra Pradesh from
where drug smuggling is done.”
Chhattisgarh has
reported 4.98 per cent use of ganja which is more than the national average of
2.83 per cent and it is a matter of concern, he added.
Shah, who is on a 3-day visit to the state,
virtually inaugurated the zonal office of the Narcotics Control Bureau in Nava
Raipur at the beginning of the meeting.