Boxer Shoaib Khan Zehri Joins Anti-Drug Initiative ‘Nasha Ab Nahi’ in Balochistan

QUETTA – Renowned Pakistani boxer Shoaib Khan Zehri, accompanied by his close friend Naeemullah and others, actively participated in the ‘Nasha Ab Nahi’ (No More Drugs) program—an impactful campaign spearheaded by MPA Farah Azeem Shah to promote healthy lifestyles and combat drug abuse in Balochistan.

During the awareness session, Shoaib Khan Zehri and MPA Farah Azeem Shah jointly distributed sports equipment to local youth as part of efforts to encourage young people to engage in healthy recreational activities instead of falling into the trap of substance abuse. They also pledged to provide more sporting facilities and expand this initiative further across the province.

The duo emphasized their commitment to working closely with the Government of Balochistan to amplify the campaign’s reach, ensuring that young athletes receive the support they need to build a brighter, drug-free future.

Highlighting the broader goal of the campaign, Shoaib Khan Zehri said the focus is on inspiring young athletes to embrace a disciplined, sports-oriented lifestyle. He urged the community to unite in the fight against drug abuse, stressing that promoting sports can play a vital role in keeping youth away from harmful habits.

The event concluded with a call for collective action to support sports development in the region and inspire others to live with purpose, contributing to a healthier, stronger Balochistan.