Brijraj Solanki Launches “Freedom from Drugs” Campaign to Make Gujarat Drug-Free
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Brijraj Solanki Launches “Freedom from Drugs” Campaign to Make Gujarat Drug-Free

Brijraj Solanki leads AAP initiative to tackle drug menace in Gujarat through awareness and community engagement.

by Desk

Gujarat: Brijraj Solanki, the Youth President of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Gujarat, has announced a statewide initiative to make Gujarat drug-free, raising concerns over the increasing availability of drugs under the BJP government. According to Brijraj Solanki, drugs are being sold openly across the state, endangering the youth and threatening the future of Gujarat.

Speaking on AAP Gujarat’s X (formerly Twitter) page, Brijraj Solanki revealed that the party will launch a “Freedom from Drugs” campaign aimed at educating the public about the dangers of drug abuse. The campaign will cover every corner of Gujarat, engaging with communities, youth groups, and local organizations to raise awareness and prevent drug-related issues.

“The youth of Gujarat are facing a serious threat due to widespread drug availability, which has worsened under the BJP government. To protect our young generation, AAP will take the initiative to educate citizens and work toward a drug-free Gujarat,” said Brijraj Solanki.

Brijraj Solanki emphasized that the campaign will focus on preventive measures, awareness drives, and mobilizing communities to actively participate in creating a safe and healthy environment. He also urged the government to take stronger action against those involved in drug trafficking and distribution.

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AAP leaders, led by Brijraj Solanki, expressed hope that the campaign will not only curb drug usage but also inspire a broader societal movement to safeguard the youth of Gujarat.

The “Freedom from Drugs” campaign is expected to begin shortly, with public meetings, awareness sessions, and community outreach programs planned across the state.

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