President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stressed the need for a dual approach in addressing Sri Lanka’s drug crisis, highlighting the importance of both seizing illegal narcotics and rehabilitating those addicted to them. He made these remarks during the second session of the ‘A Nation United’ National Steering Council, held today at the Presidential Secretariat, according to the President’s Media Division. The President acknowledged that public opinion on drug rehabilitation is often divided, and called for a comprehensive, inclusive plan that incorporates diverse perspectives. He stressed the need for a scientifically driven, coordinated strategy involving all relevant state and non-state institutions. The…
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