Father, Mother and Murderer Son
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The live video of the murder of the parents by the son in Zakir Nagar of Aligarh metropolis is going viral. When this video is seen carefully, a cough syrup has been kept in it, which is being used by the youth for intoxication. However, it could not be confirmed for what use the syrup was kept. But that syrup is indicating something. Because after the incident, in front of the police officers also, the SP leader had raised the tremendous issue of sale of drug products in the area.
This incident happened in Zakir Nagar. Where a son killed his parents only on the suspicion that they wanted to kill him. Suspicion in his mind, the young man brutally adopted him with scissors. A live video of the sensational incident of this murder also went viral on social media.
Seeing this video going viral all around, people are now raising questions about that cough syrup. Because it is used by youth for intoxication, market experts say that there is a rule of governance regarding the sale of this syrup. Firstly, they cannot keep more than 100 bottles in their stock. Stock record of its purchase and sale will have to be kept and it cannot be sold without a valid doctor’s prescription. However, the drug distributors went to the High Court against this order of the government and got a stay on this order. But despite this, the major drug dealers in the market do not give it even today without a doctor’s prescription.
It is bought and used by the youth indiscriminately at the medicine shops of the locality. In such a situation, the keeping of this syrup in that house is raising questions. On the day the incident took place, the SP leaders who came to the spot raised this issue in front of the police. It was said that drug products are being sold fiercely in the area. At that time the police did not pay attention in this direction. But now the matter is in limelight.
It is clear that medicine should not be given unless there is a valid prescription from the doctor. Some medicines are such that people use them in a wrong way. There is a need to take concrete steps on this. Shailendra Singh Tillu, President Pharmaceutical Association
Medicines should be given on the advice of a doctor. Standards were fixed from the government level regarding some medicines, but the High Court has given a stay order on that. Still, drug dealers should keep these things in mind. Hemendra Chowdhary, Drug Officer