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Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu urged police to implement existing laws to end the bandh culture, stating it has negative effects on society. He praised the police for their efforts and investments made to strengthen the force in the past nine years. The CM also emphasized dealing with drug abuse strictly and highlighted the government's initiatives, such as providing vehicles, installing CCTVs, and establishing a National Disaster Response Force battalion.
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