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While forwarding a copy of the FIR to this daily, Tasar termed drug menace as the major concern of all lawmakers and right thinking Arunachalees. Thus, he exhorted all NGOs and civil society organizations of the state to rise to the occasion and act firmly against drug trade and peddlers.
As drug has been causing irreparable loss to the state by ruining future of the younger generations of the state, I call upon all mothers of Capital Complex to unite under a platform to be named as Mothers’ Umang to launch anti-drug movement. He assured to finance its activities by paying Rs three lakh initially.
He cited the example of Singpho tribe by quoting noted journalist Sekhar Gupta, who in 31.12.1983 edition of India Today, updated on 03.07.14, had written – Decades of opium addiction take a toll on Singpho tribals of Arunachal Pradesh – “From 40,000 about 150 years ago, the Singphos were counted at 1,168 in the 1971 census and are now 923, according to Arunachal Pradesh Research Department. Recurrent wars, disease, malnutrition and, most tellingly, a century and a half of opium addiction have taken their toll”.
This being a fact it is high time for we Arunachalees to awake and act before the drug menace pushes young Arunachalees to a point of no return, Tasar said without mincing any words and hinted at drawing attention of Chief Minister Pema Khandu on the matter.