Kesri highlights organization’s focus on youth welfare, social issues

J&K president of Shiv Sena Hindustan, Pt Rajesh Kesri, posing with new members of the party.
J&K president of Shiv Sena Hindustan, Pt Rajesh Kesri, posing with new members of the party.

Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, June 15: J&K president of Shiv Sena Hindustan, Pt Rajesh Kesri emphasized that the organization will continue to work closely with communities to educate people about the dangers of substance abuse and engage with law enforcement to combat drug trafficking.
He noted that Shiv Sena Hindustan is not just a political force but a platform committed to public welfare, particularly youth empowerment. Kesri’s statement came during a significant induction event in Samba district, where dozens of new members joined Shiv Sena Hindustan, inspired by its active role in addressing social issues and promoting community development.
Led by Pt Rajesh Kesri, the event highlighted the organization’s increasing outreach and public trust. In a key development, Ramesh Gupta was appointed as the in-charge for Samba and Kathua districts—strengthening the party’s grassroots presence and administrative structure.
Addressing the gathering, Kesri said, “Today’s youth are under immense pressure, and many are falling prey to drug addiction. It is our duty to protect them and guide them toward a better future. Our organization is determined to fight this battle on every front—from awareness to rehabilitation and enforcement.”
He further outlined Shiv Sena Hindustan’s approach, which includes community education campaigns, support for those affected by addiction, and coordinated efforts with law enforcement agencies to dismantle drug networks.
Prominent party leaders who attended the event included Sanjeev Sharma (border president), Rajiv (deputy president), Balbir Kumar and Balwant. They reaffirmed their commitment to expanding social outreach and engaging youth in constructive initiatives.