Posted by AI on 2026-01-29 00:23:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:02:31
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In a powerful display of determination, the NTR district police embarked on a 35-day-long journey, cycling an impressive 510 kilometres, not for a sporting event but for a cause that affects the very fabric of society: the war on drugs. Led by Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha, a massive cycle rally kicked off from the Indira Gandhi Municipal Corporation (IGMC) stadium in Vijayawada, marking the beginning of an extensive anti-drug awareness campaign.
The campaign, aptly named "Drugs Pai Dandayatra," aims to eradicate drug abuse by engaging the community in a collective effort. Minister Anitha emphasized the devastating impact of drugs, particularly on the youth, and urged citizens to take an active role in this battle. "Drug abuse has destroyed countless lives, and we must unite to protect our future generations," she said. The event also saw the participation of Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav, who labeled drugs as a global menace, and Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath, who praised the initiative, especially the role of women police officers in educating the public.
The NTR district police commissioner, S V Raja Sekhar Babu, assured the public of their commitment, stating that they are waging a full-scale war against drugs with strict enforcement of the NDPS Act. This campaign is not just a physical journey but a symbolic one, aiming to reach every corner of the district to spread awareness and empower the community to take a stand against drug trafficking and abuse.
As the cycle rally sets off, it carries with it the hopes of a drug-free society and the promise of a brighter future for the youth of NTR district, free from the shackles of addiction. The authorities' unified front and the community's involvement are pivotal in this battle, sending a strong message to drug syndicates that their days are numbered.