New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stressed on the need to protect the youth from drug addiction and said a strong family support system is needed to combat the vice.
"For building a substance-free India, it is imperative for families to be strong as an institution," he said in a video address to the 'Ashwamedha Yagya' event organised by the 'Gayatri Parivar'. When family as an institution weakens and its values decline, then it has an all-round impact, he said.
When family members do not meet or sit together for days, then dangers rise and, therefore, families have to be strong to make the country drug-free, the prime minister said.
The 'Ashwamedha Yagya' has become a grand social campaign, he said, highlighting its role in steering millions of youths away from addiction and towards nation-building activities. Drug addiction is such a vice that can destroy lives, causing great harm to society and the country, he said.
Youths are the future of the nation and play a pivotal role in shaping India's destiny, and contribute to its development, he said. Prime Minister Modi said he had some dilemma in associating with an event named 'Ashwamedha Yagya' as the phrase in popular imagination is linked to an expansion of power. Elections are also approaching, he added.
However, this exercise has a noble purpose, he said, praising the 'Gayatri Parivar' for its work and teachings. In his comments, Modi emphasised the need to protect the youth from the grip of addiction and provide support to those already affected. "Addiction wreaks havoc on individuals and societies, causing immense damage," he said, reaffirming the government's commitment to the nationwide initiative for a drug-free India that has engaged with more than 11 crore people since its launch.