Srinagar, June 5 -- Srinagar- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said the fight against drugs and narco-terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has evolved into a mass movement, warning that those involved in drug trafficking and narco-terror activities would face severe consequences.

Addressing a gathering after joining the 'Nasha-Mukt Jammu Kashmir Campaign' in Ganderbal, Sinha said the anti-drug initiative launched 55 days ago has gained widespread public support across the Union Territory.

"Enough is enough," the Lieutenant Governor said, asserting that the administration would not allow narco-terrorists to destroy the future of the region's youth.

He said that during the past 55 days, authorities have registered 1,036 FIRs, arrest...