‘War on Drugs’: Punjab Cabinet gives formal approval to panel overseeing campaign against drug abuse

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The house of an alleged drug smuggler being razed in Bathinda on June 16, 2025.
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Even as the Punjab Cabinet also gave ex-post facto approval for the constitution of the high-powered cabinet sub-committee to intensify the ‘War on Drugs’ program, the Congress party came down heavily on the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, accusing it of seeking publicity for its “unsuccessful war against drugs.”

On Saturday (June 21, 2025), the Punjab cabinet, in its meeting held in Chandigarh, chaired by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, gave ex-post facto approval for the constitution of the high-powered cabinet sub-committee to intensify the ‘War on Drugs’ program of the State of Punjab.

“This move will further help in day-to-day scrutiny of the ongoing war against drugs, thereby making Punjab free from the menace of drugs and weaning away the youth of the state from this scourge,” said an official statement from the Chief Minister’s office.

Terming the AAP’s war against drugs campaign as unsuccessful, the leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Congress’s Partap Singh Bajwa, said, “The AAP claimed that they successfully disrupted the supply chain of drugs, primarily heroin, during the first phase of the three-month campaign that ended in May. This claim is highly misleading. The drug supply chain remains intact, and Punjabi youth, including women, continue to abuse drugs, with overdose-related deaths still occurring. The AAP government has failed in the first phase of its fight against drugs.”

He accused the AAP government of seeking publicity for its unsuccessful war against drugs. “The AAP appears to be in a rush to prove it has tackled the drug issue. However, the reality on the ground is quite the opposite,” he added.

Separately, the cabinet gave a nod to recruit 500 vacant posts of Assistant Superintendents, warders and matrons under the direct recruitment quota in the Jails Department. “This move will act as a catalyst in further streamlining the functioning of the jails besides helping in making them safe and secure,” added the government statement.

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