CM Revanth Reddy Plans Special Courts for Drug Cases, Slams Light Punishments

CM Revanth Reddy Plans Special Courts for Drug Cases, Slams Light Punishments
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Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has expressed concern about how drug-related cases are being handled. He pointed out that punishments for such crimes often become lighter over time. In many instances, drug cases are dismissed or weakened after four or five years, which undermines the seriousness of the issue.

To address this problem, CM Revanth Reddy announced plans to set up special courts that will focus exclusively on drug-related cases. These courts are intended to handle such cases with greater urgency and ensure that justice is delivered consistently and effectively.

The Chief Minister’s announcement reflects the growing concern about the increasing issue of drug abuse in the state. By introducing these specialized courts, the government aims to speed up the judicial process, reduce delays, and ensure stricter punishments for those involved in drug offenses. This step is part of a broader effort to tackle the drug problem with stronger legal measures.

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