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CM Revanth’s Key Move: ‘Eagle System’ to Eradicate Drugs in Telangana

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Last updated: June 27, 2025 11:25 pm
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Hyderabad.27.06.2025: The Telangana government has taken a major decision to fight against drugs in the state. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has launched a special anti-drug operation called the ‘Eagle System’. The program was introduced during an awareness event organized by the Anti-Narcotics Bureau at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad, on the occasion of International Anti-Drug and Illegal Trafficking Day.

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A New System Like ‘Hydra’Eagle System Against DrugsCelebrities Support the MissionConclusionAuthor: Snap News Service
CM Revanth Reddy launching the Eagle System to eradicate drugs in Telangana during an awareness event in Hyderabad.
CM Revanth Reddy launching the Eagle System to eradicate drugs in Telangana during an awareness event in Hyderabad.

A New System Like ‘Hydra’

Earlier, the Telangana government had introduced the ‘Hydra’ system to demolish illegal constructions on government lands, ponds, canals, and parks in the Greater Hyderabad area. This system successfully removed hundreds of illegal structures, creating fear among illegal builders.

Now, a similar strict system called ‘Eagle’ has been launched to make Telangana a drug-free state.

Eagle System Against Drugs

CM Revanth Reddy unveiled the Eagle logo and announced that this new special team will focus on tracking and eradicating drugs across Telangana. He warned that whether drugs are sold or bought, strict action will be taken without any mercy.

The Eagle team will include specially trained hawks who can detect traces of drugs and marijuana easily. These teams will continuously monitor the state and swiftly act on any drug-related activities. CM Revanth declared that drug dealers and addicts will now have sleepless nights, as the government is determined to wipe out this problem completely.

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Celebrities Support the Mission

Famous actor Ram Charan, who attended the event, praised the Telangana government’s efforts. He called Rising Telangana an inspiration and promised his full support in the fight against drugs.

Actor Vijay Deverakonda also shared his thoughts, saying, “There’s no need for war to destroy a country. Making the youth addicted to drugs is enough.” He appealed to young people to stay away from drugs and called on everyone in society to act responsibly and support this mission.

Conclusion

With the launch of the Eagle System, the Telangana government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any kind of drug activity. CM Revanth Reddy’s strong decision aims to protect the youth and create a safer, drug-free Telangana.

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