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Four Kashmiri youth start bike rally to campaign for ‘drug-free India’

A group of four enthusiastic bikers from Kashmir has set out on a rally from Srinagar to Kanyakumari to campaign for “drugs free society”

The group hopes to cover the 3806-km distance in a week.

The bikers Muzamil Fayaz Bhat, Adil Ahmad Mir, Mohammad Zubair, and Ubaid Javid Malik have started their journey towards a drug-free India and have left from Srinagar.

The biker said they have made the “small beginning” and “we are hopeful that more and more youth will join us in future”.

Their motto for this trip is to attract the attention of the youth by their banners and placards which they are carrying to convey the message “no drugs”.

We support them in their mission of making “”drug-free-India” and hope the youth in Kashmir and across the country maintain distance from drugs

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