Punjab, Haryana CMs discuss steps to curb drug menace

Wednesday 24th July 2019 06:42 EDT
 
 

Chandigarh: The Chief Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh and his Haryana counterpart Manohar Lal Khattar came together for greater collaborations in the battle against drugs and agreed to hold an inter-state meeting of all the northern states in this regard on July 25.

"Besides Haryana and Punjab, the chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Delhi, as well as the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi Lieutenant Governor and Chandigarh Administrator are expected to join the second inter-state meeting on drugs," an official spokesperson said.

The first meeting was held in April last year. The northern states had then decided to set up a centralized secretariat at Panchkula (Haryana) with nodal officers from each state to be deputed there for intelligence and information sharing. The states had also agreed on a more proactive campaign to fight drugs on a joint platform, with faster sharing of information on drug trends, cases registered and persons identified or arrested.

Singh, after the meeting with Khattar, said, "Our government is committed to the total elimination of drugs, which were being smuggled into Punjab from across the borders, not just from Pakistan but also from within the country, especially Kashmir." Khattar welcomed Captain and presented him a copy of the Bhagavad Geeta along with a memento.


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