Stop Ops of Face Jail, Sisodia warns drug dealers

01 April 2025 10:35 IT Tuesday in Ludhiana, Sisodia, along with AAAs Punjab President Aa Arista, addressed a press conference on this issue. Sisodia said: “While meetings from other political parties are about strategies to gain power, AAP’s meetings focus on people’s issues.” Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Punjab plant of the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) Manish Sisodia and the party’s president of Punjab, Aman Arora, accused the congress, BJP, and Akali Dal claimed that drugs in Punjab had provided political protection. However, the AAP government is taking strictly against those involved in drugs and is jailing traders. Punjab in the control of the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) Manish Sisodia with AAP Punjab president Aman Arora on Tuesday addressed in Ludhiana Mediapersons in Ludhiana. (Gurpreet Singh/HT) Tuesday in Ludhiana, Sisodia, along with the president of AAP Punjab, Amana Arora addressed a press conference on this issue. Sisodia said: “While meetings from other political parties are about strategies to gain power, AAP’s meetings focus on people’s issues.” Over the past month alone, approximately 2500 cases were registered against drug dealers, and nearly 4,500 people were arrested. In addition, 54 houses for drug dealers were demolished. Furthermore, about £ 6.5 crore in drug money and 7 lakh medicine capsules, along with a significant amount of other narcotic substances. These figures clearly show how serious the AAP government is tackling the drug problem. Sisodia issued a serious warning to drug dealers, saying that those involved in drugs should close their activities immediately or be prepared to go to jail. In the AAP government, a single drug dealer will not be spared. Sisodia also announced that another campaign against drugs will be launched in Ludhiana on Wednesday. Thousands of NCC and NSC students will take an oath that they will never consume drugs and encourage people around them to stay away from drugs as well. He added that these students would take Ludhiana’s streets on Wednesday, and called on shop owners, pedestrians and locals to take an oath to drugs and that their awareness would spread through the city.