MLA Jaleel to launch war against growing drug culture in city
Citizens morcha to CP office on Jan 19
Aurangabad: Citizens of Aurangabad will take out a morcha to the office of the commissioner of police on Saturday , January 19 to protest the rampant sale of drugs and liquor in the city. The morcha will demand the police chief to act tough against the police stations under whose jurisdiction the business of drugs and liquor is flourishing.
The morcha will start from Jinsi police station at 11 am and will pass through Shahgunj, city chowk, jublee park and will culminate at the office of the police commissioner in mill corner.
According to a press release issued by Aurangabad central MLA Imtiaz Jaleel, the recent murder of a youth Samad Khan by drug addicts in Kiradpura area on Saturday and the death of another 39 year old Shyam Fajge in Vijaynagar, Mukundwadi area due to alchohol addiction is a matter of concern for every citizen. Shyam was said to be a social worker who took to alchohol after a country liquor shop opened in the area and many youngsters from the area started consuming liquor. Angry residents targetted the shop by burning it after the death of Shyam last week.
Besides he also complained about the open sale of gutka trade in the city even though it has been banned by the government. It seems the people have no fear of the police or that they have been bought over which is why the sale/purchase of gutkha trade is flourishing in the city, he observed.
Expressing grave concern over rising crime in the city due to drug addiction, Jaleel said that parents of all the children whose lives have been destroyed due to these bad habits will be participating in the morcha. Citizens who care for the society will also be encouraged to participate in the morcha.
Jaleel said that people from all walks of life who want the city free from drug culture and who want liquor shops/permit rooms and bars to close down from their respective areas should come forward and participate in the morcha to press for their demands.
Citizens morcha to CP office on Jan 19
Aurangabad: Citizens of Aurangabad will take out a morcha to the office of the commissioner of police on Saturday , January 19 to protest the rampant sale of drugs and liquor in the city. The morcha will demand the police chief to act tough against the police stations under whose jurisdiction the business of drugs and liquor is flourishing.
The morcha will start from Jinsi police station at 11 am and will pass through Shahgunj, city chowk, jublee park and will culminate at the office of the police commissioner in mill corner.
According to a press release issued by Aurangabad central MLA Imtiaz Jaleel, the recent murder of a youth Samad Khan by drug addicts in Kiradpura area on Saturday and the death of another 39 year old Shyam Fajge in Vijaynagar, Mukundwadi area due to alchohol addiction is a matter of concern for every citizen. Shyam was said to be a social worker who took to alchohol after a country liquor shop opened in the area and many youngsters from the area started consuming liquor. Angry residents targetted the shop by burning it after the death of Shyam last week.
Besides he also complained about the open sale of gutka trade in the city even though it has been banned by the government. It seems the people have no fear of the police or that they have been bought over which is why the sale/purchase of gutkha trade is flourishing in the city, he observed.
Expressing grave concern over rising crime in the city due to drug addiction, Jaleel said that parents of all the children whose lives have been destroyed due to these bad habits will be participating in the morcha. Citizens who care for the society will also be encouraged to participate in the morcha.
Jaleel said that people from all walks of life who want the city free from drug culture and who want liquor shops/permit rooms and bars to close down from their respective areas should come forward and participate in the morcha to press for their demands.
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