IEP Chandigarh, June 27
On the occasion of International Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal addressed the Haryana Police, urging them to intensify their efforts and wage a resolute war against the menace of drugs in the state.He was addressing SHOs, CIA in-charges, MHCs, and personnel from different police units, including the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau (HSNCB), during an interactive session organized at the Indradhanush Auditorium here today. It is for the first time in the country when a Chief Minister directly interact with SHOs, MHCs and IOs on the drug issue.The Chief Minister commended the police force for their relentless dedication and emphasized the need for collective action to combat drug abuse.During the event, he announced a maximum 20 daily allowance in a month to all police officials at par with those posted in police stations. He also announced monthly mobile allowance of Rs 200 for Constables and Head Constables, Rs 250 for ASIs, 300 to SIs and Rs 400 for Inspectors. In addition, CM also announced that Rs 3000 per month would be given to munshis of police stations for hospitality purposes.On this occasion, the Chief Minister launched the Prahari App of Haryana Police. He also unveiled the insignia of Haryana Police and adorned it on the uniform of the Director General of Police, Haryana.The Chief Minister expressed his deep concern over the growing drug-related problems and the detrimental impact they have on the youth and society as a whole. He highlighted the need for a multi-pronged approach that encompasses strict law enforcement, community engagement, and proactive measures to prevent drug trafficking and consumption.He also stressed the importance of bringing affected youth back to the mainstream and safeguarding children from the dangers of drug addiction, thereby preventing them from engaging in criminal activities.Appreciating the efforts of the Haryana Police in effectively controlling drug traffickers, the Chief Minister highlighted their successful actions in apprehending individuals involved in drug trafficking and uncovering networks associated with the trade. He also applauded the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau for their coordinated efforts with field units, leading to the arrest of drug peddlers and the recovery of substantial quantities of narcotics.The Chief Minister also highlighted the success of ‘Operation Dhawst’ against drug peddlers which is being operative in June. He also stressed the importance of raising awareness about the detrimental impact of drugs and urged for maximum dissemination of information to educate society about the ill effects of drug abuse.Calling upon the police officers and personnel to unite in their respective areas to address drug abuse comprehensively and sensitively, the Chief Minister expressed confidence in their ability to guide the youth towards a drug-free future through determination and courage.During the event, Home Minister Sh. Anil Vij highlighted the critical role of the youth in the progress and future of a country and emphasized the need to prevent them from falling into drug addiction. He underscored the problems caused by illegal drug trafficking and misuse, including harm to health, social instability, and increased crime rates. He called for unity and collective efforts to overcome this issue.DGP Haryana Sh. P.K. Agrawal welcomed the Chief Minister and Home Minister and stressed the comprehensive approach required to combat narcotics, involving education, rehabilitation, and active community participation. He emphasized the importance of educating youth about the dangers of drug addiction, highlighting the need for a drug-free future. He expressed the government’s determination to take action against drug abuse and illegal trafficking.The event was attended by other dignitaries including ACS Home Sh. T.V.S.N. Parsad, and senior police officers.During the interactive session, IG HSNCB Amitabh Dhillon gave a presentation on the bureau’s functioning.