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NC committed to fight substance abuse in JK: Rather

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 25, 2023
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Srinagar, Jun 24: National Conference (NC) senior leader Abdul Rahim Rather on Saturday chaired the first meeting of the party’s 12 member committee mandated to delve into various dimensions of the rising menace of drug abuse/ addiction in J&K and devise effective plan of action to tackle it.
MP Justice (Retd) Hasnain Masoodi, senior leader Mubarak Gul, North Zone President Javed Ahmad Dar, South Zone President Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veri, State Spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar, Provincial Secretary Advocate Shaukat Ahmed, Syed Tauqeer Ahmed, Shafqat Wattali, Dr. Muhammad Shafi, youth leaders Tejinder Singh and Harshvardhan Singh attended the meeting.
In the meeting, discussions were held to give the right direction to the party’s endeavour to eradicate drug abuse among the youth. The participants presented their views and suggested strategies to tackle this crisis which has now reached catastrophic levels in J&K. Discussions were also held on preparing a plan of action to take the party’s anti-narcotics struggle to districts, constituency, block and halqa levels.
Addressing the meeting, Abdul Rahim Rather said, “It was not a hidden matter that the rampant abuse and addiction of drugs in Jammu and Kashmir has become grave. The kind of action that was required from the government agencies to tackle this is missing. Being the premier mainstream political party, JKNC has launched a campaign to counter this menace which continues to devour our youth. Realising the gravity of the situation, it has become imperative to initiate an all-out war against drug abuse in J&K.”
Rather said that the National Conference was determined to fight this war against substance abuse and at this time there is an urgent need to increase public pressure in this matter so that the government is forced to take concrete and effective measures to end this epidemic.
He said that the new generation is being destroyed due to drug abuse and being a key political party, we will not neglect our responsibilities to eradicate this scourge.
Meanwhile, a meeting of National Conference Central Zone Kashmir was held under the chairmanship of Central Zone President Ali Muhammad Dar. The current political situation, problems and difficulties faced by people, and organizational programs were discussed in the meeting.
In the meeting, senior leader Abdul Rahim Rather, Chief Spokesperson and In-Charge Constituent Zadibal Tanveer Sadiq, Incharge Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous, In-Charge Eidgah Haji Mubarak Gul, In-Charge Batamaloo Irfan Ahmad Shah, District President Peer Afaq Ahmed, In-Charge Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar, In-charge Khan Saheb Adv Saifuddin Bhat, In-charge Beerwah Dr. Muhammad Shafi, In-charge Ganderbal Sheikh Ghayasuddin and other officials attended.

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