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Syed Atik: Marking the International
Day Against Drug Abuse, the Youth Department of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami,
Gazipur Metropolitan, organized a colorful anti-drug rally and a brief rally
gathering in Tongi on Saturday. The rally began at
10:00 am from the Asia Oil Pump area near Hossain Market in Tongi. Alongside
Jamaat leaders and activists, people from various professions and walks of life
participated in the event. Prior to the rally, a
brief gathering was held at the Asia Pump area, presided over by Md. Ziaur
Rahman Zia, President of the Youth Department of Gazipur Metropolitan
Jamaat-e-Islami. The chief guest,
Professor Md. Jamal Uddin, Ameer of Gazipur Metropolitan Jamaat-e-Islami,
addressed the gathering. Special guest Dr. Hafizur Rahman, the party's
nominated mayoral candidate for Gazipur City Corporation, also spoke. Among others who
addressed the event were Azhar Islam Molla, Assistant Secretary of Gazipur
Metropolitan Jamaat-e-Islami; Md. Neamat Ullah Shaker, General Secretary of the
Metropolitan Youth Department; Maulana Sakhawat Hossain, Finance Secretary;
Gazipur City Corporation Ward No. 48 councillor candidate Md. Abul Kalam Azad;
Ward No. 53 councillor candidate Haji S. M. Mannan; Ward No. 49 councillor
candidate Advocate Md. Shahin Mia; and Ward No. 29 councillor candidate S. M.
Jahid, along with other leaders. In his speech,
Professor Jamal Uddin alleged that there are deliberate attempts to destroy the
country's youth by spreading drugs among them. He stressed that safeguarding
the nation's future requires creating employment opportunities for young people
and ensuring they receive moral education. He also called for strict action
against drug traffickers and those who patronize them. He further said that
the administration, law enforcement agencies, and the judiciary all have a
responsibility to play an effective role in combating drug abuse. "People
want a safe and drug-free society. Let us unite to build a social movement
against drugs and establish a drug-free Bangladesh," he said. Following the gathering,
the colorful rally started from the Asia Pump area, marched along the
Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway, and concluded at Cherag Ali. Participants chanted
anti-drug slogans and called for greater public awareness to eliminate drug
abuse from society. Leaders and activists
of Gazipur Metropolitan Jamaat-e-Islami, professionals, youth, and local
residents attended the programme. In his concluding
remarks, President of the Metropolitan Youth Department Md. Ziaur Rahman Zia
said that similar programmes would continue in the future to raise public
awareness against drugs and promote a healthy, safe, and morally responsible
society.