Faith Against Drugs: Imams Lead Anti-Narcotics Initiative
Imams in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, collaborate with authorities to combat drug abuse. They leverage religious platforms to raise awareness and urge community participation against illegal narcotic activities, highlighting societal consequences. The joint effort is seen as a model of police-public partnership in tackling drug-related challenges.
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In an unprecedented move, religious leaders and mosque committees in Anantnag district have united to battle drug abuse, joining forces with local government initiatives. This was announced by officials who emphasized the role of faith-based platforms in addressing the growing drug menace.
Utilizing congregational meetings and loudspeaker announcements, imams urged the public to support the "war against drugs." They called for vigilance and the reporting of illegal crop cultivation, underlining social, moral, and legal repercussions.
Police hailed this collaboration as a significant step in police-public partnership. These coordinated efforts are anticipated to propel anti-drug campaigns forward, aiding the eradication of illegal narcotics cultivation in the region.
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