Student exposes drug-free campaign discrepancy, 'getting Marijuana is as easy as getting toffees'

In the viral video, the student is revealing the availability of intoxicating substances around the university in front of a police officer.

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A compelling video from the National Law University in Sonipat is making waves across social media, capturing a moment of intense dialogue during an event held in the university's auditorium. The footage depicts a student taking a bold stand, addressing a police officer and shedding light on the prevalent drug trade in the city and its proximity to the university, all in the context of a campaign promoting a drug-free environment.

In the viral video, the student bravely asserts, "The university is the epicenter of the drug business, sir," casting a spotlight on what seems to be a stark contrast to the ongoing drug-free campaign. Despite being surrounded by peers, the student urges for a moment of calm, seeking an opportunity to express his thoughts fully.

Continuing with conviction, the student shares, "Sir, today there are students from five universities here," prompting applause from fellow attendees.

He goes on to question why, with the apparent ease of finding substances like marijuana, toffees, and lollipops, the police seem unable to apprehend drug dealers when even a first or second-year student can. The student implies a sense of lag in the police's efforts.

Drawing attention to the gravity of the situation, he declares, "Outside the police station, right in front of the station, you can find marijuana," eliciting another round of applause from the audience.

Attempting to maintain order, the student on stage signals the police officers to speak, but he is interrupted by the student among the audience who insists, "Sir, let me complete..." reiterated twice.

Undeterred, the student continues to articulate his perspective, emphasizing his status as a member of society and a university student. He boldly reiterates that marijuana is readily available right in front of the police station.

The video culminates in a lively exchange as the students become more animated, with the student posing questions concluding, "Sir, don't you think...". This candid and intense interaction brings forth critical concerns about the drug issue, prompting a reflection on the effectiveness of current measures.