Andhra Pradesh's Anti-Drug Crusade: A 1,300-km Journey for Change

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-03 18:42:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:11:04

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Andhra Pradesh's Anti-Drug Crusade: A 1,300-km Journey for Change

In a powerful display of determination, Andhra Pradesh's fight against drug abuse culminated in a grand finale at Ichchapuram, marking the end of the Abhyudaya cycle yatra. This 1,300-kilometer journey, spanning four districts over 53 days, was not just a physical feat but a symbol of the state's commitment to eradicating the scourge of drugs. Led by the Visakhapatnam Range Police, the yatra witnessed the participation of over 1.14 lakh students and 36,000 people, all united under the rallying cry, "Say No to Drugs Bro."

Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, emphasized the state's transformation, stating that Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu aims to free Andhra Pradesh from the shackles of intoxication. The minister's words resonated with the event's purpose, highlighting the previous administration's era, which had turned the state into a drug hub, endangering the youth. The yatra's conclusion saw the unveiling of a special pylon by the Union Minister and Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha, symbolizing the government's resolve.

The event also served as a platform for Home Minister Anitha to address the youth directly, urging them to avoid the pitfalls of drugs. She shared the government's approach, emphasizing awareness alongside punitive measures. The statistics are encouraging, with assets worth Rs 9.13 crore seized and 53,000 kg of cannabis destroyed. The Visakhapatnam Range IG, Gopinath Jetty, and Eagle IG A. Ravi Krishna echoed the need for collective action, revealing that parents are now filing complaints against their own children, a stark reminder of the drug menace's grip.

This cycle yatra is not just a physical journey but a movement towards a brighter, drug-free future for Andhra Pradesh's youth.