
Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that the Modi government is leaving no stone unturned to punish the drug smugglers who are pushing the youth into a dark gap of intoxication in the greed of money.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in a post on X that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government is committed to creating a drug -free India. The government will continue to fight the threat of drugs. An official release quoted Shah as saying that the courts have convicted 29 drug smugglers in 12 different cases across the country as a result of the intensive and complete investigation conducted with the strategy.
Attempt to make India intoxicated
The statement said that this success is a proof of the strict attitude adopted by the government. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has achieved this significant success as part of the Modi government’s policy of not tolerating at all against drugs. These convicts are an example of NCB dedication to ensure successful prosecution in cases filed in courts. The Ministry of Home Affairs has said that under the guidance of Shah, NCB is making tireless efforts to realize the dream of the Prime Minister of the drug -free India by 2047.
Home Minister Amit Shah welcomed two buildings
Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated Vidya Bhavan and Cultural Building of a school trust in Pilwai village of Mehsana district of Gujarat and also participated in a religious ceremony. He inaugurated Sundarlal Mangaldas Shah Cultural Building and Anilchandra Gokaldas Shah Vidya Bhavan, which is built by Seth Girdharlal Chunnilal High School Trust in memory of alumni.
Home Minister also talked to students
Home Minister Amit Shah then visited a class, computer lab etc. at Vidya Bhavan and interacted with the students. He was then greeted by the trust. The Home Minister also offered prayers at the temple of Lord Govardhannathji in Pilavai along with his son and president of the International Cricket Council Jai Shah and other family members. Shah and his Swachh were present at a religious ceremony organized on the occasion of installing the idol of Lord Govardhannathji in the newly constructed temple.