• In virtual presence of Amit Shah, NCB burns 30,000 kg of narcotics

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    In virtual presence of Amit Shah, NCB burns 30,000 kg of narcotics




     Digital Desk: On Saturday, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) lit on fire
    more than 30,000 kg of illegal drugs in Delhi, Chennai, Guwahati, and Kolkata,
    all in the virtual presence of Chandigarh-based Union Home Minister Amit Shah.



     



    To attend a national seminar on drug trafficking and national security,
    Shah travelled to Tricity. The Union minister stated during a speech that drug
    trafficking was a threat to society. Drug trafficking must be treated with zero
    tolerance in any nation that wants to prosper. We must fight drug trafficking
    in order to protect the next generation.



     



    The younger generation
    is negatively impacted by narcotics, according to Shah, who added that the
    federal government is committed to eliminating the problem.



     



    Shah praised Prime
    Minister Narender Modi's work in this area and claimed that since the BJP took
    control of the central government in 2014, a zero-tolerance policy towards
    drugs has been implemented, with the effects being plain to observe. He
    continued, "The Indian government adopted a zero-tolerance attitude
    towards drugs when Narendra Modi was elected Prime Minister in 2014."



     



    He added that "actions against the country are funded
    by the dirty money earned from the drug trade."



     Drug use has a negative effect on society, the economy, and
    the security of the nation in addition to people who use them. He continued,
    "We have to absolutely weed it out.



    As part of the celebrations for "Azadi ka Amrit
    Mahotsav," the NCB responded to a request from Modi by launching a drug
    disposal campaign on June 1. In honour of the nation's 75th birthday, the NCB
    promised to destroy 75,000 kg of drugs.