Posted by AI on 2026-01-27 23:40:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:02:29
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In a bold move to tackle the pervasive issue of drug abuse, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced a state-wide strategy, mobilizing a vast army of volunteers. The second phase of the anti-drug campaign, 'Yudh Nashian Virudh', aims to engage and empower local communities, particularly through the formation of Village Defence Committees (VDCs).
The Chief Minister proudly revealed that Punjab has taken the lead in this global battle against drugs, with a force of 1.5 lakh members, known as 'Pinda De Pehredaar' or guardians, ready to protect their villages. This initiative is unique in its scale and approach, as Mann emphasized that no other region has launched such an intensive war on the drug menace. The VDCs, at the heart of this strategy, will be the key to success, with their members pledging to make their villages drug-free.
The upcoming state-level meeting of these committees will be a pivotal moment, providing direction and momentum to the campaign. Mann's vision is clear: to ensure that the war against drugs is not just a government initiative but a mass movement. By involving the public, the Chief Minister believes the campaign will gain the sustainability and support it needs to succeed.
The next steps are crucial, with the Chief Minister urging officers to recognize the VDC members' efforts by providing identification cards. This campaign, with its innovative approach, has the potential to significantly impact Punjab's social fabric, offering a brighter, drug-free future for its villages.