Like love jihad, Drug jihad is spread across India; List of 32 politicians involved will released shortly: Muthalik
Team Udayavani, Sep 12, 2020, 2:12 PM IST
Bengaluru: Sriram Sene national president, Pramod Muthalik has claimed that he has the list of over 32 politicians involved in such mafia and will hand it over to Home Minister Basavarj Bommai shortly.
The Sriram Sene national president said that politicians from all political parties including BJP, Congress and JD (S) and their children are part of drug mafia involving thousands of crores.
He further alleged that though police are aware of the involvement of Politicians in such drug mafias, their hands are tied by the politicians. When the issue comes out, though they get arrested, they come out on bail and continue to indulge in the same mafia.
“Just like love jihad, Drug jihad is spread across the country, and Dawood Ibrahim is behind all these and the drugs enter the country via Punjab, Gujrat, and Goa. And though politicians from all parties are part of it, due to adjustment politics, they cover up all these,” he pointed.
“We should create awareness among school children and youths on the hazards of drugs. Drugs are being supplied in some colleges and hostels of Mysuru. And foreign students are mainly involved in it. Though the teachers and parents are aware of it, none are raising their voices. These drugs are causing major havoc in schools and colleges,”Muthalik said.
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