By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, SEPT
18
In a bid to launch a crusade against the Drug menace in the state, the Punjab
Government has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's office said
that the MoU was signed by the Regional Representative of UNODC Ms. Cristina
Albertin and Principal Secretary Home Affairs & Justice Mr. DS Bains for
initiating joint drug control efforts in the presence of the Punjab Chief
Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal.
Expressing deep concern over the issue Mr. Badal categorically said, "The
State Government is fully committed to launch a big war against drugs and seeks
serious involvement of UNODC in weeding out the drug menace from the
state." He further said that he would shortly call on the Prime Minister
and take up the issue of cross border smuggling of Poppy Husk from Rajasthan to
Punjab for seeking his personal intervention to immediate check this unlawful
activity, where it was openly sold in the market like other essential
commodities.
The Chief Minister asked the representatives of UNODC to adopt a comprehensive
approach focusing on all aspects related to drug abuse in sync with the state
government to evolve a result oriented action plan.
Unveiling the purpose and objective of the MoU Ms Cristina Albertin apprised
the chief minister that it was primarily aimed at facilitating and establishing
a framework for between the state government and UNODC in common and mutually
agreed areas of activity in drug control.
Prominent amongst those present in the meeting included Adviser
(Media & National Affairs) to the Chief Minister Mr. Harcharan Bains,
Chief Secretary Mr. Rakesh Singh, Special Principal Secretary to the Chief
Minister Mr. K.J.S. Cheema, Principal Secretary Social Welfare Mr. Jagpal
Singh, Secretary Health Mr. Hussan Lal, Secretary Education Mrs. Anjali Bhawra,
ADGP Vigilance Mr. Hardeep Dhillon, Director Health Mr. Ashok Nayyar and other
senior officers of the State government, besides Regional Programme Coordinator
of UNODC Mr. Rajiv Walia
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