SP President should reveal the truth about the photo with the codeine mafia instead of giving vague answers: Khanna
Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister targets Samajwadi Party in cough syrup case, says those arrested have links to Samajwadi Party members
Action taken against influential people under CM Yogi government’s zero-tolerance policy: Khanna
Suresh Khanna assures strict action against all those found involved in the case
75 people arrested so far, cough syrup worth Rs 9.42 crore seized: Cabinet Minister
Shahjahanpur, December 2025 : State Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna, while speaking to reporters on Saturday regarding the codeine-laced cough syrup case, mentioned the action taken.
Khanna clearly stated, “action has been taken against influential people under the Yogi government’s zero-tolerance policy. Strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty”.
Suresh Khanna also targeted the Samajwadi Party. He said that a photo of the Samajwadi Party’s national president with the codeine mafia has surfaced, therefore, instead of giving vague answers, he should reveal the truth behind the photo with the codeine mafia. The entire country wants to know the truth behind this photo.
Khanna said, “the SP did not say anything about the deaths of children in the country due to the cough syrup. Large-scale drug trafficking took place and resulted in deaths, but nothing was said about it. Those arrested have some connection or the other with people from the Samajwadi Party”.
He also added by saying, “the UP government has already clarified that not a single death has occurred in Uttar Pradesh due to this. Despite this, the Yogi government took prompt action in this matter”.
The Cabinet Minister said, “our government’s objective is to have a drug-free Uttar Pradesh (Nasha Mukt UP), just like a drug-free India (Nasha Mukt Bharat). Extensive action has been taken under this objective. Codeine-laced syrup is meant for the treatment of patients with severe cough. This medicine is given to patients only when prescribed by a doctor. Medical stores are required to maintain a register of who received how much of the medication”.
Khanna stated it was being smuggled on a large scale. It was being sent to Nepal and Bangladesh for use as a narcotic. Khanna also added by saying, “the Uttar Pradesh government has taken large-scale action against this crime. An SIT (Special Investigation Team) was formed with the cooperation of the FSDA (Food Safety and Drug Administration) and the police department”.
A three-member committee, headed by Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) LR Kumar, was formed. The SIT is conducting a large-scale investigation.
Currently, FIRs have been registered against 140 firms in 33 districts under the BNS (Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act) and NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act). The medicine, which was meant for patients with severe coughs, was not available to them, but was being smuggled for drug abuse.
Taking cognizance of this, an investigation was conducted, which revealed that many people were involved, and action has been taken against all of them. So far, 75 people have been arrested.
Cough syrup worth Rs 9.42 crore has been seized. 12,65,455 bottles of codeine-based syrup were recovered. Khanna assured that as the SIT’s investigation progresses, action will be taken against everyone found to be involved. The strictest possible action will be taken against anyone found guilty.
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