#KickNasha raises awareness on drug abuse

On June 26, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed at Aotea Square, Auckland. Despite bad weather conditions, the event saw a huge turnout of volunteers who made the event successful.
Aam Aadmi Party New Zealand, which was forefront in launching the Anti-Drug campaign worldwide, launched the #KickNasha campaign at the event. An official video, keeping in mind the drug epidemic in Punjab, was screened. Nearly 70% youth of Punjab are victims of drug abuse or are a part of the illicit drug trafficking business.
Through placards and pamphlets, volunteers at the event created awareness about the dangers associated with drugs. Aam Aadmi Party volunteers appealed to the people in Punjab to give up drugs and start their life afresh.
The highlight of the event was the street play that was highly appreciated by the audience. Directed by Aam Aadmi Party convenor Mr Rajeev Bajwa, the play showcased the dangers associated with drugs.
Mr Bajwa mentioned that all New Zealand volunteers were working hard under the able leadership of Dr Kumar Vishwas (Overseas Convenor) to put an end to drug menace of the current government in Punjab. Mr Bajwa and Sr Kharag Singh thanked all the volunteers for their support in making #KickNasha campaign a huge success. #KickNasha was trending number one in India on Twitter on Monday morning.
On June 26, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed at Aotea Square, Auckland. Despite bad weather conditions, the event saw a huge turnout of volunteers who made the event successful.
Aam Aadmi Party New Zealand, which was forefront in launching the Anti-Drug...
On June 26, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed at Aotea Square, Auckland. Despite bad weather conditions, the event saw a huge turnout of volunteers who made the event successful.
Aam Aadmi Party New Zealand, which was forefront in launching the Anti-Drug campaign worldwide, launched the #KickNasha campaign at the event. An official video, keeping in mind the drug epidemic in Punjab, was screened. Nearly 70% youth of Punjab are victims of drug abuse or are a part of the illicit drug trafficking business.
Through placards and pamphlets, volunteers at the event created awareness about the dangers associated with drugs. Aam Aadmi Party volunteers appealed to the people in Punjab to give up drugs and start their life afresh.
The highlight of the event was the street play that was highly appreciated by the audience. Directed by Aam Aadmi Party convenor Mr Rajeev Bajwa, the play showcased the dangers associated with drugs.
Mr Bajwa mentioned that all New Zealand volunteers were working hard under the able leadership of Dr Kumar Vishwas (Overseas Convenor) to put an end to drug menace of the current government in Punjab. Mr Bajwa and Sr Kharag Singh thanked all the volunteers for their support in making #KickNasha campaign a huge success. #KickNasha was trending number one in India on Twitter on Monday morning.
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