
Deeply shocked and heartbroken by the tragic death of two MBA students after a suspected MDMA overdose at the NESCO Centre concert in Mumbai. This is not just news, this is the shattered dream of two families who sent their children with hope, sacrifice and prayers for a bright future. Behind every student stands parents who worked day and night, spent their savings, and believed their child would come back with success, not as a heartbreaking news headline. If we say drugs are difficult to control, then why are such events not being strictly controlled? Why are there no stronger restrictions, mandatory anti-drug checks, age limits, police monitoring, emergency medical teams and strict accountability for organisers? Just see the rates of these events ₹5,000 entry passes, ₹30,000 backstage access, ₹40,000 couple passes and even ₹7,00,000 VIP tables with alcohol packages. This party culture is pulling many students away from studies, career goals, family values and the traditions taught by our parents and grandparents. I respectfully request Hon’ble Shri @AmitShah @AmitShahOffice ji to answer this concern and immediately issue strict nationwide guidelines for all concerts, DJ nights and party events across India. The Mumbai Government must also answer how such events are monitored and what urgent steps will be taken so no more parents lose their children. How many more mothers and fathers must cry before action is taken? Please save our youth, protect our students and preserve India’s values and future. @JioWorldGarden @NithaAmbani @reliancejio @ril_foundation 🇮🇳 @AmitShah @CMOMaharashtra @MumbaiPolice @PMOIndia #SaveOurYouth #StudentSafety #DrugFreeIndia #Mumbai @DGPMaharashtra @PMOIndia @narendramodi @TelanganaDGP




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