After Punjab, It’s Udta Haryana: drug abuse emerges top election issue
How chronic the problem has become is evident from numerous wall writings in villages with phone numbers for rehabilitation centres.

And it strikes an instant chord with the people. Sunita Aggarwal, a resident of Sirsa, said: “The problem is acute in the state, especially in districts bordering Punjab and Rajasthan. Nobody stops the drugs and now families are getting destroyed.” This is why Ratusaria says that there has to be action on drugs. “Our chief minister is committed to fighting drug menace but more needs to be done. It is not an urban or a rural issue. It is rampant among even
schoolchildren,” he said.

Just 40 km away, campaigning in Dabwali villages, INLD’s Abhay Singh Chautala too speaks about it. As he addresses a meeting in Sikh- dominated Bada Ghuda village with his alliance partner Shiromani Akali Dal, he blamed the Manohar Lal government for allowing drug menace to spread across the state. Promilla, a resident of Chhattariyan village in Dabwali, said: “Drugs are rampant now. I haven’t seen any election till date where candidates are promising action against drugs. This is the first time that candidates are telling us that it is on their minds.
Something needs to be done urgently or our state will go the same way as Punjab. Our youth, our children as young as 14-15 years, are falling prey to it.” How chronic the problem has become is evident from numerous wall writings in villages with phone numbers for rehabilitation centres. Baljeet, a resident of Raghuana village, said: “The main cause is unemployment.
Now it is from all over. We have a rehab centre at the dera where they keep (patients) for a week. The numbers have increased and now even locals from Haryana are getting youths,” said Dera’s Kamala Insa.
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