Sikh Youth of Punjab: “Without the Politician-Smuggler-Police Nexus, Drug Trade Not Possible”

DrugsAMRITSAR SAHIB—Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP), the youth wing of Dal Khalsa, today took exception over the statement by Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Sukhbir Badal, that no politician was patronizing the drug trafficking in Punjab. 

SYP President, Nobeljit Singh said “all parts of Punjab were in the octopus-like grip of different kinds of alcohol and drug abuse. It is a sad irony that Punjab is today leaning on loneliness, misery and stress [caused by drugs].”  

Stressing that without the politician-smuggler-police nexus, the trade of drugs was not possible, he asked Sukhbir Badal to explain as to how could this trade nourish and flourish without any political backing or patronizing. “Without naming any individual we would like to say that apart from police officials, political mafia of different shades was providing shelter to traffickers”, alleged the youth leader.

Referring to certain measures taken up by Punjab government to tackle drug abuse, Nobeljit Singh said that the government has come out of slumber after too much of damage and hoped that some positive results would come out if it would pursue its plans in utter sincerity and seriousness. 

He said the younger generation was a victim of manufactured drugs. Smack from neighboring states reaches Punjab through the complicity of the police, administration and politicians. Bogus pharmaceutical companies in Delhi and Gurgaon manufacture fake drugs and they are sold in bulk in Punjab without bill and prescription, in clear violation of the Drug and Cosmetic Act.

Coming down heavily on successive central governments, he said the state machinery, either due to negligence or as part of a grand design, was ensuring the availability of drugs from other states. “We believe at one level, it was a part of the design to engage the Punjabi youth in drugs as a weapon to check their political consciousness and to counter the fighting spirit in them”. 

Notably, SYP has organized a series of marches in different cities and towns to highlight the plight of youth affected by the rise of drug menace.

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