Sukhbir Badal calls to wage unified war against drugs

Author(s): City Air NewsYouths perform during inaugural ceremony of the 18th National Youth Festival at Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana on Sunday. City Air News photo: AJAY Ludhiana, January 12, 2014:   Sukhbir Singh Badal, Deputy...

Sukhbir Badal calls to wage unified war against drugs
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Youths perform during inaugural ceremony of the 18th National Youth Festival at Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana on Sunday.

City Air News photo: AJAY

Ludhiana, January 12, 2014:   Sukhbir Singh Badal, Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab today called upon the Union government and other state governments to unify against the drug trafficking and wage a more stringent combined war against the drug peddlers active in different parts of the country.
Addressing the gathering after inaugurating the National Youth Festival at Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana, Badal said that to safeguard our younger generations from the menace of drugs the war against narcotics should be waged as a national mission. He emphasised on the need of evolving more stringent laws against the illegal supply of drugs and ongoing cross border drug smuggling in various parts of the country. Adding further he said that supply of drugs from neighboring counties posing a serious threat and it should be addressed urgently to "save our future generations".
The National Youth Festival was jointly inaugurated by the Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal and Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Jitendra Singh at Ludhiana in which more than 5000 youth from various states and union territories are participating in different events including sports and cultural activities.
Referring to the Punjab government’s strong initiative to eradicate the menace of drugs and drug pedaling from the state, Badal reiterated that the Punjab government has not only launched a crusade against drugs and smugglers but have virtually arrested 25000 drug peddlers within the last one and a half years in the state.
India being a comparatively younger country with maximum youth population, Badal suggested that the youth must be empowered by the Union government and the state governments so as to involve them in nation building tasks and their energies be channelized in constructive activities instead of drugs and other social aberrations.
The Deputy CM also announced that the state government has reserved 100 category-A posts for the sports persons winning medals in international games which would further motivate the youth to participate in sports. He also clarified that this job reservation would be separate from the existing 3% quota reserved for the sports persons in the government jobs.
Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting and Ludhiana Member Parliament Manish Tewari and Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports also addressed the gathering.// ludhiana news online, ludhiana news in English, ludhiana news, ludhiana current news, ludhiana news live, Ludhiana breaking news, Ludhiana headlines, Ludhiana latest news, punjab news, india news, punjab news live, punjab news online, punjab news, punjab news headlines, punjab breaking news, india news, punjab news,

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Sunday, January 12, 2014