Is the Anti-Drug Campaign a Pledge to Save Himachal?

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Key Takeaways
- Governor's commitment to saving youth from drug addiction.
- Inspiring participation from students and local leaders.
- Importance of collective action against drug abuse.
- Campaign aims to promote cultural values and spiritual heritage.
- Focus on education over addiction.
Chandigarh, June 16 (NationPress) State Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla emphasized that the anti-drug initiative transcends political motives and is a commitment to safeguard Himachal, as he inaugurated an awareness rally in Rohru town, located in the Shimla district.
The event witnessed vibrant participation from schoolchildren, members of Mahila Mandals, and representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions. The rally traversed through the Rohru market, concluding at Raja Virbhadra Singh Government College Seema, where students showcased banners and posters, advocating against drug abuse.
The rally reached a climax with a public program at the college grounds, where the Governor was accompanied by Education Minister Rohit Thakur and local legislator Mohan Lal Brakta.
During his address, the Governor praised the students for their inspiring awareness efforts and urged all citizens to embrace this cause as a personal mission.
He pointed to disturbing statistics regarding drug-related fatalities in the state and underscored the pressing need for unified action against drug abuse.
The initiative draws inspiration from the Prime Minister, and the Governor commended the government and legislators for enacting stringent anti-drug laws in the Vidhan Sabha.
“I want our youth to avoid the clutches of addiction. I stand here, not for political reasons, but to safeguard our future,” he declared.
The Governor noted that Himachal Pradesh is renowned not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich traditions, cultural values, and spiritual legacy.
He asserted that drug abuse has no place in such a revered land and urged the youth to prioritize knowledge over narcotics and culture over addiction.
The Education Minister acknowledged the state's advantage from the Governor's extensive political acumen and his active role in raising awareness on vital social issues.
He highlighted that the upper regions of Shimla, known for their agricultural wealth, especially in horticulture, can only prosper if the youth remain drug-free.
“It is our collective duty to safeguard them,” he stated. Local legislator Mohan Lal Brakta expressed his appreciation for selecting Rohru as the launch site for this crucial campaign.
He assured the audience of his unwavering support in disseminating the Governor’s message throughout the constituency and committed to organizing more such initiatives in the future.