Uttarakhand / Haridwar : Addiction became a curse for the society: Aditya Gaur

Youth took a pledge to make Haridwar drug-free by standing in the Ganges water
On the call of ‘Team Nasha-free Haridwar’, which is running a campaign to make Haridwar drug-free, dozens of youths of the city stood in the Ganges water on Harki Paadi, taking a pledge to make Haridwar free from illegal drugs, drug dealers from the government administration But demanded strict action. During this, Sant Anand Brahmachari Maharaj of Mahanirvani Akhara said that Dharmanagari Haridwar and Harki Paidi are the spiritual heritage of the world. Some anti-social elements are disturbing the dignity of Dharmanagari by serving intoxicants to the youth under a conspiracy. Government administration should identify such people and take strict action against them. Team Nasha Mukt Haridwar activists Praveen Joshi, Aditya Gaur and Yagnik Verma said that drug addiction has become a curse for the entire society. Along with all the streets of the city, the business of drugs is increasing day by day even at Harki Paidi. The consequences of which are visible in the society. Due to the availability of intoxicants, the youth are wasting their lives by becoming addicted to drugs. While paying more attention to this, the government and administration should take strict action against the drug dealers who are hollowing out the young generation by making drugs etc. He said that the campaign being run to save the young generation from the trap of drug addiction would continue. Manoj Nishad, Sumit Tyagi, Amit Agarwal’ said that complete ban on drug trade is the resolve of the team. To fulfill this resolve, the team of youth is trying to awaken the society along with the administration. Social worker Taruna Chopra said that women are the most troubled due to the drugs being sold in the street. Someone’s husband, someone’s children are becoming addicted to drugs. Drug addiction is increasing as a great evil in the society. Social worker JP Badoni, Satyapal Giri, Shankar Agarwal, Gaurav Upadhyay, Shashank Sharma, Principal Gaurav Walia, former student union president Shakti Tyagi, Rahul Sharma, Gaurav Aggarwal, Shrey Shastri, Shivam Kaushik, Ishant Upadhyay, Shobhit Gupta, Aniket Giri, Deepak Prajapati, Hundreds of youths like Neeraj Pal, Ganesh Mishra, Dheeraj Bhaiya, Subhash Kapil, Yash Lalwani, Ashutosh Mishra, Ansh Gujral, Himanshu Panda, Rahul, Kapil, Nikhil, Satyabali etc. took a pledge to make Haridwar drug-free.