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Sports minister points to ‘police, political protection’ as being behind drug menace

Calls for exposing such elements

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April 15, 2026
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Jammu :Throwing his weight behind the 100-day Nasha Mukht Abhiyaan by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, Jammu and Kashmir Sports Minister Satish Sharma on Tuesday said the drug menace cannot sustain itself without “political and police” patronage, underscoring the need to expose such elements.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function at National Conference headquarters here to pay homage to Dr B R Ambedkar on his birth anniversary, Sharma said the anti-drug campaign requires stronger enforcement, accountability, and sustained public participation.

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He alleged that the spread of narcotics cannot occur without the “protection and patronage” of certain politicians and sections of the police, calling for strict legal action and public exposure of all those involved.

“You are aware of the police officials who, during their tenure and postings, allowed this drug menace to emerge, whether originating from Punjab or Pakistan. Their role must be identified. The same applies to politicians and their relatives — sons and nephews — who were involved,” the minister said.

He said such wrongdoing cannot occur without the blessings of politicians and the police officers.

However, their number is very small, but they need to be held accountable and brought within the framework of the law because when the protectors themselves become predators, such things happen.

Asserting that drug trafficking networks have cross-border links, Sharma warned that those involved are indirectly serving the agenda of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). “This is not merely a law-and-order issue; it has serious national security implications,” he said, adding that those involved should be treated as traitors.

Praising certain police officers for their efforts to wipe out the drug menace, the minister said the fight against narcotics must be collective. “We must work together. This is a continuous battle and must not stop until the menace is eradicated,” he said.

The minister emphasised that a large network of youth volunteers stands ready to assist the police. “Nearly one lakh young volunteers can be mobilised at a single call to fight drugs. Society knows who is involved, but fear prevents people from speaking up.”

Sharma called for a compassionate approach towards the rehabilitation of drug addicted youth.

“There is no shame in seeking treatment. We need world-class de-addiction centres with full confidentiality,” he said, adding that several organisations, including the Art of Living Foundation and others, have expressed willingness to establish such facilities.

He also stressed the need for advanced anti-drone systems to curb cross-border smuggling and called for stronger policy support from the Centre.

“Without political will at the national level, this fight cannot be won,” he said.

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