Liquor shop News
The Badarpur border outlet has always been a hot property. Back in 2015–16, it fetched a high bid of Rs 20.17 crore — and nine years later, it remains the most expensive liquor shop due to its prime location and heavy footfall at the Delhi-Haryana border.
The former chief minister is spearheading a campaign against liquor consumption in the BJP-ruled state and maintained the government should not cash in on the habit of drinking.
In June last year, the BJP leader had thrown cow dung at the same liquor shop.
In March 2022, Uma Bharti had hurled a stone at a liquor shop in Bhopal.
A salesman of the outlet immediately downed its shutters, apparently fearing a repeat of the 2022 incidents.
The letter was issued by the All India Fair Price Shop Dealers Federation.
Ration dealers claim that the central government should take necessary steps and decisions to save the country's ration shops.
The state governments should also come forward.
To steal liquor, two thieves entered the liquor shop by piercing the wall. But at the same time the police also reached there patrolling, and caught the thief red handed.
The former Union minister said that through her act, she has warned the local administration to get the liquor shop shut within a week.
The move has drawn criticism from an MLA of the ruling BJP, who said it will encourage people to consume liquor.
Under the Delhi government's new policy, all the 850 liquor vends, including the 260-odd outlets run privately, have been given to private firms through open tender.
The people at the liquor stores have disregarded the COVID-19 protocol amid a surge in the daily number of cases testing positive for COVID-19.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced to put the national capital under complete lockdown
Essential services, food services, medical services will continue
Weddings can be held with a gathering of only 50 people, passes will be issued separately for it
Many places jammed on Monday after concessions in lockdown 3.0, Heavy rush seen at many liquor shops
Many places or roads get jammed on Monday after the concessions was given to the public in lockdown 3.0. Heavy rush was also seen at many liquor shops.
Solapur, Aurangabad, Jalna, Buldana and Amravati, these are the five places in Maharashtra where liquor shops are not allowed to be opened keeping in mind the circumstances.
The residents of Sant Ravidas Colony in Bhadasia suburb of Jodhpur have been protesting for three weeks now against the liquor shop.
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