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Villagers in Punjab painted graffiti blaming locals for heroin sales after two youth deaths, citing weak enforcement despite police claims of progress.
Residents of Maur Kalan village in Punjab’s Bathinda district painted graffiti accusing locals of openly selling heroin, following two youth deaths from drug overdoses.
The acts, fueled by frustration over the perceived failure of the state’s anti-drug campaign, 'Yudh Nashia Virudh,' highlight growing public distrust in law enforcement despite police reporting 23 NDPS cases and 43 arrests in the village since March 1, 2025.
While authorities say suspects are in jail and raids continue, villagers blame low bail thresholds and weak enforcement for ongoing trafficking, demanding stronger action ahead of upcoming elections.
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Los aldeanos en Punjab pintaron graffiti culpando a los lugareños por la venta de heroína después de la muerte de dos jóvenes, citando la debilidad de la aplicación de la ley a pesar de las afirmaciones policiales de progreso.