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    Akbar prompts govt to suppress medication threat

    Hyderabad: The AIMIM flooring leader Akbaruddin Owaisi highlighted in the Assembly on Sunday using medications as well as damage triggered to young people of the State.

    He attracted the government to take prompt actions to suppress the incorrect use medications as well as items, consisting of whiteners, cough medicine.

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    He said thanks to CM K Chandrashekar Rao as well as the State police for their speedy activity in managing hashish misuse when he elevated the problem a number of times. Owaisi claimed, “Now-a-days, youngsters are purchasing cough syrups and consuming them in large amounts. Whitener, which is used to erase ink marks, is being consumed by them.” He claimed hashish, rough oil, OPM oil, OPM powder, heroine, brownish sugar, MDMA, drug, hydrochloride are interfering with children.

    “I appeal to the State government and the Narcotic Enforcement department of Hyderabad to form a wing to detect and disrupt drug trafficking,” he claimed.

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    He priced quote a current record generated by the controlled substance wing of Andhra Pradesh, to state that 40 percent of drug abuser are compelled as well as blackmailed to come to be peddlers as well as service providers.

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    “The report states that the narcotics department found Rs 3,200 crore in Telangana and Rs 2,400 crore in AP. This shows that the drug mafia is worth crores, spoiling our youth’s future,” he claimed.

    Owaisi explained that regulations to open up a drug store needs to be rigorous. “There should be a no negotiation rule and that no cough syrups or any painkillers should be sold without a proper doctor’s prescription,” he worried.

    He claimed though the Assembly fulfilled for a couple of days, 37 needs were finished in 3 days as well as inquiry hrs for 4 days. “I appeal to the government to hold the Assembly sessions for at least three sessions in a year.”

    He claimed Urdu ought to be made a main language of theState “Earlier also I requested the government to nominate members to the Official Language Commission which oversees the implementation of Telugu (first State language), and Urdu (second language) can be monitored and second language status can be given to Urdu.”

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