Moga witnessed a powerful rally on Monday where Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann rallied villagers against drugs, directly implicating BJP, Akali Dal, and Congress for fostering Punjab’s narcotics menace.
Declaring the ‘Yudh Nashaa Virudh’ initiative a game-changer, Kejriwal stressed that no prior government dared confront traffickers head-on. Achievements speak volumes: 2,000 kg of drugs confiscated, elite smugglers behind bars, and opulent properties reduced to rubble. He cautioned residents that reinstating former rulers risks reversing these gains and plunging Punjab back into darkness.
Mann detailed the comprehensive blueprint, blending crackdowns with youth empowerment. Beyond busting networks, the government is investing in playgrounds across villages and employment schemes to prevent addiction at its roots. This commitment realizes AAP’s electoral pledge to wipe out ‘chitta’.
Reflecting on the campaign’s inception a year ago, Kejriwal noted public wariness stemming from past betrayals. Families dreaded threats from drug lords, stifling tips. Yet, the police’s unyielding pursuit—mass arrests, massive hauls, and property destructions—sparked a trust revival, proving AAP’s resolve.
The Chief Minister blamed hostile elements for flooding Punjab with ‘chitta’, sapping its vitality. He charged predecessors with complicity, including misuse of state resources for drug transport. Now, through meticulous probes, supply chains are dismantled, addicts are reformed, assets are forfeited, and criminals face justice. Punjab’s battle against drugs is intensifying, promising brighter days ahead.