Social media campaign forces AAI to shut liquor shop at

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

A campaign against the move to open a shop at the International Airport here has forced the Airports Authority of (AAI) to cancel the project.

The project was shelved after Jammu and Kashmir's excise department refused to grant license to the shop, prompting the AAI to cancel its tendering process.


The AAI had invited tenders for opening of the duty paid shop at the airport.

However, people across the valley protested against the move on social media, prompting the state's excise department to refuse licencing permission and forcing the AAI to cancel the tendering process.

"It is observed through media/that a section of the society is against having duty paid shop at International Airport, and honouring local sentiments, the AAI has decided to cancel the tender process with immediate effort," a statement by the AAI said.

The statement came after the excise department sent a communication to Director AAI, Airport.

"The JK excise department shall not grant license for opening of shop/vend at International Airport in violation of the provisions of J&K Excise Act, 1958, and Licenses and Sale Rules, 1984," the department said in its communique.

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First Published: Sat, November 04 2017. 22:22 IST