Udupi: Political will necessary to eliminate drug menace - MLA Dr Bharat Shetty


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Oct 25: Drug menace has been tightening its grip across the state and addressing the matter Mangaluru (north) MLA Dr Bharath Shetty said, "Teenagers are falling victims to drug addiction. Over 10% of the teenagers will try drugs out of the curiosity for the first time, but 90 per cent of adolescent turn addicts."

He was speaking at a drug-free Karnataka campaign organized by Udupi BJP Yuva Morcha at Tiger Circle, Manipal here on Saturday, October 24.
 








































 
"Youngsters also involve themselves in criminal activities to earn money to avail drugs. Therefore, politicians need to have the will to control drug supply in society. Parents, teachers and the public should work together in order to get rid of the drug menace from the root level," the MLA said.

"Parents play a crucial role in creating awareness among children in their youth. Drug supply is a serious evil of society. We should give a logical end to sever this drug supply chain," he said.

 Kuilady Suresh Nayak district BJP president speaking on the occasion said, "Punjab is the highest consumer of drugs in the state. State police are determined to wipe out the drug menace in Karnataka. If the drug supply continues in this way, many parents will lose their children and this should not happen. The awareness should begin from us to make Udupi a drug free district."

A street play on drug awareness was performed by artists of Nava Bharatha Nirmana Vedike team Karkala and Kundapur Miracle dance crew performed a dance on a patriotic song.

Mattaru Ratnakar Hegde president, Coastal Development Authority, Shreesha Nayak vice president, district BJP, Yashpal Suvarna and Kutyaru Naveen Shetty chief secretaries, district general secretary Shwetha, state secretary of Yuva Morcha Ravindra Madivala, Yuva Morcha Karkala secretary Veena Shetty, district president Mahila Morcha Geethanjali Suvarna zilla panchayat member, Sheela K Shetty vice president zilla panchayat were present.

Akshith Shetty Herga secretary, BJP Yuva Morcha delivered the keynote address. Vikhyath Shetty district president BJP Yuva Morcha welcomed the gathering.
 
 
  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Sir, can you tell us Kakkadiga people the name of the MLA who pressurised to transfer a police officer who was investigating the drug trail ??

    Why so much of secrecy with citizens when BJP Party members know even the date of impending war with Pak/China ??

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Dr/mla action deserves action as hc order or the action May be taken district administration

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Almost all coastal MPs/MLAs belong to BJP, municipalities/corporations under BJP, State Govt. BJP, Central Govt. BJP... what else is required for political will...

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Mon, Oct 26 2020

    Yes, all offices at different levels are all acquired by BJP now. But still no development in any fields. No new investments too are coming in any fields to coastal cities.

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    You are talking about drugs fine
    Being a Dr. see how many people are not wearing mask on stage.
    Dr shetty I am a fan of yours but certain things now you are going in wrong way...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Give strict punishment to all who are involved in the Drug Trade ,,,

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