The bicycle rally against drugs got a big response, the people appreciated the CM The rally against drugs received full support, Know full details in Punjabi Punjabi news

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Punjab News On the martyrdom day of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann organized a bicycle rally against drugs, in which a large number of people participated. People of all ages were seen in this rally and were not tired of appreciating this initiative of the government. People said that the scourge of drug addiction can be helped a lot through awareness programs in this way. Meanwhile, Bhagwant Mann also offered flowers and garlands to the martyr’s statue

Mohan Singh Hussainiwala, who was present in this program, said that to join this rally, he has also brought the sacred soil of Hussainiwala with him. He said that now even in the border areas, people are ready to support the government in every step against drugs. On this occasion, Mojdu Barjinder Singh Bhullar said that he used to cycle with his friends every day, but today he felt something different after coming to this rally. There is little praise for this initiative.

People supported the bicycle rally

On the other hand, supporting this rally of the government, Ashwani Bassi Sunam said that he has come from Sunam for the second time to participate in this rally of the Punjab Police and now the CM. Also, they have brought with them the soil of Shaheed Udham Singh Sunamji’s house.

Efforts to connect with sports are commendable

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Harjit Singh Gill and Vinay Dhand present in the rally said that Ludhiana is the hub of cycle industry. By starting such a rally from this city, the bicycle industry will also get a big boost, while the trend of cycling among the common people will also increase. Punjab government’s efforts to connect people with health as well as sports are commendable. On the other hand, Vishal Ahluwalia, who reached the rally, also supported this initiative and said that in order to eradicate the leprosy of drugs, it is necessary to go from village to village to educate people against drugs. He said that such activities should be conducted continuously to make people aware.

Children are becoming victims of drugs at a young age

Anmol Singh, a student who came to participate in the rally, said that most of the drug addicts in the state are falling prey to this leprosy at a young age. But now times are changing very fast. Youngsters are getting involved in sports and cycling. Praising the campaign launched by the Punjab government, Anmol said that he and many of his colleagues had arrived specially to be a part of this rally.

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