Telangana Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy recently urged the government to initiate steps for a National Level Special Investigation Team (SIT) to uncover the drug menace in Hyderabad in the wake of the recent drug-induced death of an engineering student. is of.
Chief Minister K. In a letter to Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday, he said Telangana society was shocked by the death of the student, which shows how deep the drug menace is. “It is feared that a drug corridor has been set up between Goa and Hyderabad, considering the recent developments and the government has bothered to take the issue seriously despite the Congress raising it several times in the last five years,” he said. Didn’t pick up.”
Advocating for setting up of SIT, he said that whenever the issue of drug addiction comes up, the names of politicians and film industry people come up and allegations are made that the government is working easily on them.
Moreover, recently, the Enforcement Directorate has also alleged that state agencies are not cooperating in money laundering probes related to narcotic money and it questions the integrity of the government in dealing with the menace. raises, he argued.
Shri Reddy said that drug issue is also related to national security and it is the responsibility of the government to crush the drug peddlers and take this issue very seriously. He said that the government should answer before more youth fall into this trap and ruin their lives.