A recent case involving Meghna, a BBM student from Bengaluru, has shocked many and brought fresh attention to the growing drug problem in India. Meghna, who came from a wealthy family, was arrested for alleged drug related activities, including supplying drugs to students from her own college.
According to case details, her downfall reportedly began with a relationship built on fake love. A boy allegedly trapped her emotionally and slowly introduced her to drugs. What started as trust and affection soon turned into addiction.
Once she became dependent on drugs, the same boy and his network allegedly forced her into drug peddling. In many such cases, young women are manipulated, controlled, and threatened, making escape extremely difficult.
This incident highlights how drug networks operate across Indian cities. Young people are targeted through relationships, parties, and peer pressure. Addiction follows, and criminal activity becomes the next step.
The government is responding with strict laws, police raids, and awareness programmes in schools and colleges. Counselling and rehabilitation centres are also being encouraged to address addiction.
Despite these efforts, families and society must remain alert. Early guidance, communication, and awareness can help prevent young lives from being pushed toward addiction and crime.
Love, Romance, Lust,
Drug Addiction,
Drug Peddler, JailHer name is Meghana, a BBM student. The daughter of a billionaire businessman in Bengaluru, living in a prestigious locality like Banashankari, Meghana has now given a massive shock to her family.
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— ಕನ್ನಡ್ವಿರಾಟ (@kohlificationn) February 6, 2026




