Srinagar, April 23 -- There is a ritual grammar to anti-narcotics campaigns in India. A stadium. A ceremony. A pledge. Padyatras. Banners invoking the children of the nation. The Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan, launched on April 11 from MA Stadium in Jammu - structured around awareness, enforcement, rehabilitation, and evaluation across 100 days - follows this grammar and, in several meaningful respects, exceeds it. Within five days of launch, more than 45 FIRs were registered and 63 smugglers arrested. A new Standard Operating Procedure mandates cancellation of passports, Aadhaar cards, driving licences, and arms licences of traffickers alongside asset attachment and financial investigation under the NDPS Act. The newly notified J&K Su...
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