State run liquor shop vandalised

Press Trust of India  |  Coimbatore 

In continuing protests against location of state run shops in residential areas in Tamil Nadu, public of Puliyakum area here ransacked an outlet.

The residents, most of them women, damaged the shutters and hurled bottles onto the road, alleging that the administration had failed to close it down despite assurances some days back that it would be done.


Two shops in the vicinity had already been closed down some time back.

The protesters dispersed after police arrived at the scene and assured them that the matter would be taken up with the authorities concerned.

There has been a spate of anti-protests in by public, who have demanded that outlets in residential areas be closed, citing nuisance created by the tipplers.

State run TASMAC has been forced to relocate several of its shops,following the Supreme order of December 2016, mandating that no outlets should be there within 500 meters of state

The Apex had later modified its order and allowed sale of within 500 metre alongside in some hilly areas and in Chandigarh, where the near the city have been denotified.

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First Published: Sun, September 03 2017. 15:48 IST