Awantipora, Aug 11: In a bold initiative to combat the rising issue of drug abuse, the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) today organized a large-scale bike rally in Pulwama district, Jammu & Kashmir. The rally, aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of drug addiction, was led by IYC Secretary Manpreet Singh Mani, alongside Shoaib Magray, Vice President of the Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Youth Congress (JKPYC),DYC Budgam Rameez, DYC Pulwama Zahida akhter, AYC Tral Souba, Nowshad, Wazira, Khalida, and other prominent youth leaders.
With Youth Congress flags flying high, the rally saw enthusiastic participation from young Congress workers who rode through the streets conveying a strong message of unity against drug abuse. The participants carried banners and slogans promoting a drug-free society, urging the youth to stay away from harmful substances and make healthier life choices.
Addressing the rally, Manpreet Singh Mani emphasized the critical role of youth in eradicating drug abuse.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel"The future of our nation lies in the hands of its youth, and we must protect them from the dangers of drug addiction. This rally is not just a demonstration; it is a pledge to fight against this menace and work towards a healthier, stronger community."
Shoaib Magray, VP of JKPYC, also spoke at the event, highlighting the need for collective efforts to combat drug abuse. "Drug addiction is a scourge that threatens the very fabric of our society. We, as the youth, must come together to spread awareness and help those who are struggling with addiction. Together, we can build a drug-free J&K."
The rally received widespread support from the local community and authorities, who praised the IYC for its proactive approach to social issues. The Indian Youth Congress will continue its anti-drug campaign with further events and initiatives in the coming weeks, focusing on education and community engagement. (KNS)