Amritsar/Punjab (November 18, 2012):
Terming the situation alarming, the ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ (SYP) has
resolved to take proactive steps to tackle menace of drugs and apostasy
in youth.
At a meeting of office bearers of SYP
held here today, the organization was of the view that the basic
problems facing the Sikh youth are growing apostasy, proliferation of
deras, large-scale corruption in politics and drug menace. It felt that
there was a need for concerted efforts to face these challenges. The
meeting resolved to hold series of public meeting on these contentious
problems to create awareness amongst youth.
SYP head Ranbir Singh said there was no
denying the fact that Punjab youth suffers from high incidents of drug
menace. The issue has recently again come into focus when Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi during his visit to state made a comment on the
situation saying 70 percent of state youth is drug addicts. He said this
provoked Punjab CM and Deputy CM to blame the centre for failing to
stop the smuggling of drugs from across the international border.
We would like to know as to who was
responsible for 70 percent of the youth turning apostate here, he asked.
“Taking a jibe at Badals, he said the Shiromani Akali Dal has been in
command of the SGPC for years and year and the very first postulate of
this party talk of propagating religion. Apostasy is not being smuggled
from across the borders.”
SYP vice-president Paramjit Singh and
general secretary Manjit Singh said something was deeply wrong somewhere
vis-à-vis mushrooming of deras and weaning away of youth from
mainstream Sikhism. Of course, most of these dears are patronized by the
political leaders, including from the Akali Dal.
Dal Khalsa leader Kanwar Pal Singh
exhorted youth to take up the responsibility of cleansing politics from
its current maladies instead of confining themselves to demanding their
rights or crying for grievances.
Addressing the meeting of its youth
wing, he said politics influences all aspects of life and youth should
be prepared to take up the challenge to cleanse the system.
He said focus of today’s youth should be to practice and pursue ideological politics.