The Mann Sarkar government in Punjab has executed a historic campaign against drug trafficking, delivering the largest-ever crackdown under its #YudhNasheVirudh initiative. In just one year, authorities have arrested 51,648 drug traffickers, recovered ₹16.7 crore in drug money, seized 2,277 kg of heroin, and confiscated over 49 lakh intoxicant tablets.
Unprecedented Enforcement Under Mann Sarkar
The AAP Punjab drug crackdown 2026 has been marked by aggressive enforcement and high accountability. With 36,178 FIRs registered and a conviction rate reaching approximately 88% in 2025, the government’s zero-tolerance policy is reshaping the state’s fight against narcotics.
According to party officials, the campaign has targeted the backbone of the drug trade, including major syndicates and high-profile traffickers. This approach demonstrates AAP Punjab’s commitment to eradicating illegal substances and protecting the youth from addiction.
Historic Crackdown On Drugs Under Mann Sarkar: 51,648 Drug Traffickers Arrested in One Year
In one year of #YudhNasheVirudh, Mann Sarkar has delivered the biggest-ever crackdown on Punjab’s drug network. A total of 51,648 traffickers have been arrested, ₹16.7 crore drug money… pic.twitter.com/soSJ6qDQqw
— AAP Punjab (@AAPPunjab) March 3, 2026
Key Highlights of the AAP Punjab Drug Crackdown 2026
51,648 traffickers arrested across Punjab in one year.
₹16.7 crore recovered from seized drug operations.
2,277 kg heroin and 49 lakh intoxicant tablets confiscated.
36,178 FIRs registered with an 88% conviction rate.
Transforming Punjab Through Vigilance
The AAP Punjab drug crackdown 2026 is being hailed as one of the most effective anti-drug operations in the country. By dismantling major drug networks and enforcing strict legal measures, the Mann government has shown its commitment to making Punjab drug-free.
Party leaders claim that the crackdown has not only curbed trafficking but also sent a clear message that illegal activities will no longer be tolerated. The initiative reinforces AAP Punjab’s development and law-and-order agenda for 2026.