JALANDHAR: In over two days, more than 2,400 calls have been received on the helpline number launched under 'Punjab Against Drugs' campaign by Aam Aadmi Party on February 25. While most of the callers are affected families, several people, including NRIs, have called up to extend support while conveying the drug infestation in their native villages."A woman from Moga district called up to seek our help while revealing that first her husband, the only earning hand in the family, and then her son and a daughter have fallen in the drug trap. The victim families are crying for help while also offering that they were ready to do anything to get their addicted sons out of the drug trap," revealed AAP Punjab's IT cell in-charge and national council member Himanshu Pathak.On Friday, calls from NRIs flooded after the announcement about the campaign and the helpline number was made on the national and Punjab Facebook pages of AAP. "They are providing information about the affected areas. How much damage has been done to their families or in relations and are also suggesting steps while extending all help to pursue the campaign for delivering effective results," Pathak revealed.AAP volunteers manning the helpline said girls were also coming up to reveal that how their brothers were falling in the trap of substance abuse. "Some people are revealing the modus operandi of the suppliers also," said a volunteer who has attended several calls."NGOs and some other concerned citizens have offered to volunteer in the rehabilitation programmes for the addicts. It seems that the affected families and people are desperate to eradicate the problem and this quantum of response also exposes the claims by the state police that they had almost finished the drug trade and its main suppliers," said Pathak."Though initially we expected that only victim families would approach, now this helpline number is becoming a platform for getting ideas and resources for solutions also," said Pathak who has been monitoring the programme.The district units have already started forming teams of 10 volunteers in each district to run the campaign. AAP leaders said that they would again bring the issue to political centre stage in Punjab.