Governments and police administration to save Punjab by putting a complete ban on illegal drug trade -- Talwinder Heer

Mahilpur, Nirmal Singh Muggowal Due to the current bad state management in the country, the situation has become very alarming and full of terror. The collusion of corrupt politicians, robber capitalists and corrupt police officers has ruined the country.

Mahilpur, Nirmal Singh Muggowal Due to the current bad state management in the country, the situation has become very alarming and full of terror. The collusion of corrupt politicians, robber capitalists and corrupt police officers has ruined the country. All the efforts of the governments are focused on false propaganda. At the ground level, people are not even getting the necessary facilities to live their lives. Poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, hunger, inflation, communalism are sucking the blood of people like leeches. Politicians who are hungry for notes and votes are making the people of the country drug addicts, idlers and free-eaters to gain power. The biggest loss due to drugs is the youth generation of the state of Punjab. The unemployed, frustrated and helpless youth generation has been trapped in the trap of drugs and pushed to the face of death under a calculated conspiracy and the survivors are forced to leave the country. The drug trade is patronized by famous politicians, big capitalists and top police officers. Despite their names being exposed, no big notorious political leader, official or trafficker has been caught yet. Drug victims and minors The police department is definitely making money by catching the big sellers. To stop this unfortunate wrong trend, to save the future of the young generation and to take strict legal action against the culprits responsible for the drug trade, an anti-drug campaign is being conducted by farmers' labor organizations. is so that by saving the precious lives of drug-afflicted youth, they can be given a chance to lead a dignified life. To make this campaign successful, Bharatiya Kisan Union Ekta Ugrahan has requested the Deputy Commissioners to hold district-level protests across the state. The program for handing over the letter has been made on Wednesday, September 6. In this regard, a round of meetings is going on across the state to make all the justice-loving people of Punjab aware. In the meeting held at Mahilpur today, farmers' leaders Talwinder Singh Heer Nangal Khiladi, Gurminder Kandowal, Baljit Singh, Gurdeep Singh, Yodha Brar, Jaswinder Banga, Parminder Singh, Khushwant Bains, Sukhdev Singh, Satprakash, Jasveer Sheera, Nirmal Singh, Mani Bihala, Amandeep Singh, Satta Haveli, Makhan Kothi, Amrik Vicky, Harbir Mann, Sandeep Singh, Iqbal Singh, Pavitar Singh, Balwinder Kumar, Gurinderjit Singh, Dayal Singh attended.