Punjab's drug abuse crisis has reached alarming levels, says Supreme Court
ET Bureau May 09, 2026 02:57 AM
Synopsis

The Supreme Court has voiced grave concern regarding Punjab's escalating drug crisis and its devastating human impact. A bench noted the alarming situation, particularly in areas like Ludhiana. The court highlighted the need for structural and policy changes, suggesting potential central government involvement.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday expressed serious concern over the rising drug crisis in Punjab and the alarming human toll of narcotics abuse.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi indicated that the situation may require both structural and policy-level intervention. The bench also said that the Centre's involvement might become necessary, while cautioning against viewing such intervention politically. Highlighting the scale of the drug crisis in the state, the bench referred to a news report and CJI orally remarked, "See what we read. A mother is crying. She lost her fifth son to drugs. She has lost all her children to drug addiction... Police need to be sensitised." The bench also said that the situation in Punjab, particularly in areas like Ludhiana, had reached alarming proportions. The bench lamented that while small-time offenders were being booked, major traffickers and influential people instrumental behind the drug racket escaped scrutiny.
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