JTC, JTSA back War on Drugs
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, May 12 2022:
The Joint Tribe Council (JTC) and the Joint Tribe Students' Association (JTSA) on behalf of the four cognate tribes of Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei and Zeme today submitted a declaration to Chief Minister N Biren Singh supporting the State Government's War on Drugs campaign by declaring 'Drug and Poppy Free Zone' .
The declaration reads that, "The indigenous four cognate tribes of Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei and Zeme had never practised poppy plantation nor been involved with any kind of illegal drugs since time immemorial" .
"Following the sincere and righteous footsteps of our forefathers, the four cognate tribes of Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei & Zeme reiterate our stand against illegal drugs and poppy plantation", it said.
The four tribes have also resolved to continue preserving the unadulterated forests and its resources.
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Addressing the media, Chief Minister N Biren Singh appreciated the JTC and JTSA for giving support to the Government at all times, particularly in its fight against drugs, in the wider interest of the people.
Continuing that the State has been facing problems of drugs related activities which are detrimental to future generations, he maintained the Government started the War on Drugs campaign to uproot the ill effects of drug menace in the State.
Stressing on the harmful effect of poppy cultivation on the environment including deforestation, degra- dation of soil fertility and pollution of water, he appealed to all those carrying out drugs related activities to stop it and come out in support of the War on Drugs campaign.
He informed that mass campaigns have been started by meeting locals of different villages to provide awareness to the people about the ill effects of poppy plantation.
The Chief Minister also informed about a meeting of concerned officials from different departments including Forest and Police on encroachment at reserved forest and protected forest areas of the State.
He continued that DFOs have been instructed to ensure that no deforestation activities are carried out at reserved and protected forest areas.
Further, DFOs have been advised to take action against any person involved in poppy plantation by registering FIR and also to start carrying out afforestation activities.
Informing that the Government had received reports of subletting Government quarters by some employees who had been allocated quarters in their names, he appealed to stop such activity and also warned that action would be initiated against those Government employees who sublet their quarters.
Mentioning about the recent operation on using flag post on vehicles, he stressed that the operation had been taken up to check misuse of vehicles with flag post in carrying out illegal activities.
Representatives of the Joint Tribe Council (JTC) expressed their resolve to stand against illegal drugs and poppy plantations.
Expressing hope that the War on Drugs campaign would be successful and the State would become a drug free zone one day, the JTC appealed to all communities of the State to join hands and stand together to uproot drug menace from the State.
Chairman, Hill Areas Committee and Nungba AC Dinganglung Gangmei and Tamenglong AC MLA Janghemlung Panmei also attended the press conference.