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Kumar’s reaction comes after former minister Shivaraj Tangadagi’s statement that BJP ministers and legislators should be diagnosed to ascertain whether they consumed drugs or not.
Kumar urged everyone to join hands in creating a narcotics-free Karnataka.
“It’s not about people, whoever is the accused, the police will knock on their doors, irrespective of which party they belong to. They should face investigation. It is important for the future generation, we must act tough on drugs,” the minister said.
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“It’s not about the involvement of my children or their children, these stringent measures are required for the good of the society,” he said.
(With inputs from IANS)