MP govt to enact stringent anti-liquor law: Chouhan

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the state will enact a stringent which would provide for death penalty to tighten noose around those involved in illicit trade.

Underlining the perils of alcoholism, he said addiction is the root cause of one's destruction.


"A strict will be enacted to stop illicit trade. A provision of capital punishment will be made under the for people who are involved in trading of illicit or hooch," Chouhan said while addressing a programme organised here yesterday by the Vishwa Gayatri Parivar on de-addiction.

He said the state will launch various campaigns against all types of addiction.

"will be freed from addiction by creating awareness. The has decided that no new shop or factory would be set up in the state," the chief minister said.

Talking about the government's efforts in the direction of liquor-restrictions, Chouhan said beside checking on new units or shops, a decision was also taken (in December 2016) that no shop would be opened within the 5-km radius of banks of the Narmada river.

The number of shops in the state will gradually reduce, he said.

On the organisation's de-addiction campaign, regional president of Gayatri Parivar's youth cell Anand Vijay said 15 lakh people have taken part in their signature campaign of 'addiction free Madhya Pradesh'.

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First Published: Tue, October 03 2017. 16:42 IST