Home NATION Bhagwant Mann Highlights Punjab’s Anti-Drug Efforts in Meeting with Amit Shah

Bhagwant Mann Highlights Punjab’s Anti-Drug Efforts in Meeting with Amit Shah

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann participated in a virtual meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other Chief Ministers to discuss crucial issues like drug trafficking and national security. The meeting included representatives from all states and Union Territories and focused on fostering cooperative strategies to combat these challenges.

Bhagwant Mann Highlights Punjab\’s Anti-Drug Efforts in Meeting with Amit Shah

During the discussion, Mann apprised the Union Home Minister of Punjab\’s strict anti-drug policies and the significant successes achieved in curbing drug trafficking. He emphasized Punjab\’s position as a border state, making it especially vulnerable to drug smuggling and related security concerns. Highlighting the need for collaborative efforts, he expressed optimism for enhanced support from the central government in addressing these issues.

Mann apprised the Union Home Minister of Punjab\’s strict anti-drug policies

Mann reiterated Punjab\’s commitment to working closely with the central government to strengthen national security and eliminate the drug menace. The Chief Minister stressed the importance of unity and collective action in safeguarding the nation, particularly in regions like Punjab, which often face unique challenges due to their geographical location.

The meeting concluded with a positive exchange of ideas, with all participants agreeing on the importance of joint efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens. Mann\’s call for central assistance reflects Punjab\’s proactive stance in tackling drug-related problems and its resolve to contribute to national security.

This collaborative approach marks a significant step towards achieving a drug-free society and ensuring the safety of border regions. Punjab\’s strict policies and demonstrated progress serve as a model for other states in their fight against the drug trade.

Exit mobile version