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DRUG MENACE AND INSPIRATION FROM ASSAM

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Jul 28, 2021, 06:57 pm IST
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                                                                                                                                                                 Salil Gewali

The Chief Minister of Assam has effectively proved — where there is a will, there is a way. 

Perhaps many are already aware that the Chief Minister of Assam Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma has won the hearts of millions of aggrieved parents in the country. It is, in fact, for his bold steps which hardly any other leaders have ever thought of taking. Soon after he assumed the office of Chief Ministership, Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma aggressively got after the mission of cracking down on drug rackets and drug traffickers.

 

Drugs of menace had brought “untold miseries” to countless households across the state. The Chief Minister of Assam has effectively proved — where there is a will, there is a way. He did this all with the same police forces, the same intelligence apparatus and the same bureaucratic fraternity that was in existence for ages. Perhaps he has sent out a great message across the country. What is more interesting is that the Chief Minister himself burnt the confiscated illegal drugs worth about Rs 170 crore in Hojai in the presence of the public and key members of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council. That day he wrote with the joy of triumph on his Twitter — “The Last Rites of Drugs in Assam”!

 

What followed next was no less remarkable. Last Sunday, on 18th July 2021, in Nagaon, the Chief Minister drove a bulldozer over the huge piles of seized narcotics. He reiterated that his government has zero tolerance against the addictive substances that have weakened the “vitality” of the youth in the state. So far, about 1500 dealers and peddlers have been arrested. This is no mean feat! Of course, these bold initiatives taken by the Assam CM have literally severed most of the “links and routes” that would have otherwise taken our youngsters into the deep pit of addiction. It takes immense courage, determination and sagacity to take up such issues head-on.

 

Needless to mention that the rampant drug abuse in most of the states has long been posing a severe threat. Bollywood celebrities have further misled the masses. This writer has met with many parents in distress who have a horror of “disclosing” about their children’s addiction to substances and the consequences thereafter. Drug addiction always leads to mental degeneration. The addicts go to any extent to obtain their drugs. The rise in the cases of petty thefts, burglaries, lootings, muggings and various kinds of violent attacks usually have to do with getting stuff who have fallen victim to narcotics. They even assault their family members, especially doting mothers.

 

 

There are many instances in which the addicts have stolen gas cylinders or any expensive articles from their own houses or neighbours and sold them to others to buy the next quota of drugs. Indeed, innumerable families have just “crumbled” when their beloved kids have fallen victim to drug abuse.

 

 

Whether or not one agrees, the increasing substance abuse among the youths has, in fact, drained away from the very strength of the states, nay, the country. One strongly feels that there is no point in counting on the youth power by counting their “heads” unless the government adopts effective measures to keep each of the youngsters away from the clutches of narcotics and similar harmful indulgences. All kinds of drugs are readily available at any corner of almost all states. The peddlers are around to deliver the stuff on a phone call. What all has made this possible and where are we lacking, and who all are responsible? It calls for a serious self-introspection. One believes that our concerned leaders and authorities should seek consultation from our sensibly pragmatic Chief Minister of Assam.

 

 

Here one earnestly appeals to each state government to adopt zero-tolerance policies of “Nasha Mukt Bharat” on drugs as Assam Government. Youth is an asset to the state. To save them from the drug menace, they should take precedence over all other issues. A state will undoubtedly thrive and become vibrant when the narcotic substance does not poison the “blood” of the youths and their “minds”. Driving the bulldozer over the drug menace is the only way out!

 

(The writer is best known for his research-based work entitled ‘Great Minds on India’ that has earned worldwide appreciation. Translated into Twelve languages, a world-acclaimed NASA Chief scientist–Dr. Kamlesh Lulla of Houston, USA-prefaced his book)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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