Public support needed to tackle drugs: IGP

By: Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Jun 09: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V.K. Birdi on Tuesday said strict action against drug peddlers under the NDPS Act and PIT-NDPS law and active public participation are crucial to effectively combat the drug menace in Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking at a programme organised by the Central Government Pensioners Welfare Association in Kothibagh, the IGP said J&K Police has been continuously acting tough against drug peddlers and smugglers under stringent legal provisions.

“The police are taking strict action under NDPS and PIT-NDPS laws. But this is not a fight that can be won by enforcement alone. Society’s participation is equally important,” Birdi said.

He said the approach towards drug abuse in society has evolved over time, noting a shift from “denial mode to acceptance mode,” which has helped in better identification and response to drug-related issues.

“People are now aware and coming forward. Once the problem is acknowledged, resolution becomes possible with collective efforts of police, family members, teachers and society at large,” he added.

Referring to the Nasha Mukta Bharat campaign, the IGP said it is not merely a government initiative but a people-driven movement witnessing voluntary participation across society. “This is a collective fight. Police, administration and society all have defined roles,” he said.

The Kashmir police chief appreciated the initiative of involving youth and stakeholders in awareness programmes, saying such efforts will strengthen long-term social responsibility and community engagement.

On upcoming arrangements, the IGP said preparations for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra are underway, along with coordination meetings for the upcoming Muharram, ensuring smooth arrangements and public convenience.

“The district administrations are actively engaging with local committees to ensure peaceful observance of Muharram and hassle-free conduct of the Yatra,” he said.

Responding to queries on digital governance, Birdi said initiatives like pension apps reflect the use of technology for improved service delivery and similar systems are being explored in other districts as well. (KNO)

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