Sena MP asks SC to let people be 'happy', let govt make rules on liquor ban

If this is the case, then judges' clubs should be closed down first, said Raut

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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Shiv Sena's member of Parliament (MP) has said that the government, and not the courts, should decide on sale and consumption.

"Who are you to decide," the MP said, referring to a recent Supreme rule banning the sale of in a distance of 500 metres from a or state highway. "The government, and not the court, should decide" Raut said at an awards event in Nashik last evening.



"If this is the case, then judges' clubs, which get subsidy, should be closed down first," Raut said.

"You (judiciary) get all facilities and yet destroy all the happiness in the lives of the people. Let there be at least some happiness in a democracy," he added.

Raut called the courts the "new rulers".

"Are you aware that courts have become the new rulers," he asked the audience at the event, where Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe was felicitated as an "outstanding" legislator.

The outspoken MP, known for his controversial comments, also urged "those who have given such types of rulings" to resign and contest elections.

"We will know how many votes they get," Raut said.

A Bench of Chief Justice of India J S Khehar, Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice L N Rao had, while giving its ruling on March 31, had stressed the ban was to prevent people from driving under the influence of

Sena MP asks SC to let people be 'happy', let govt make rules on liquor ban

If this is the case, then judges' clubs should be closed down first, said Raut

If this is the case, then judges' clubs should be closed down first, said Raut Shiv Sena's member of Parliament (MP) has said that the government, and not the courts, should decide on sale and consumption.

"Who are you to decide," the MP said, referring to a recent Supreme rule banning the sale of in a distance of 500 metres from a or state highway. "The government, and not the court, should decide" Raut said at an awards event in Nashik last evening.

"If this is the case, then judges' clubs, which get subsidy, should be closed down first," Raut said.

"You (judiciary) get all facilities and yet destroy all the happiness in the lives of the people. Let there be at least some happiness in a democracy," he added.

Raut called the courts the "new rulers".

"Are you aware that courts have become the new rulers," he asked the audience at the event, where Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe was felicitated as an "outstanding" legislator.

The outspoken MP, known for his controversial comments, also urged "those who have given such types of rulings" to resign and contest elections.

"We will know how many votes they get," Raut said.

A Bench of Chief Justice of India J S Khehar, Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice L N Rao had, while giving its ruling on March 31, had stressed the ban was to prevent people from driving under the influence of
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