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No new liquor outlets, beer-wine parlours: Kerala Govt

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

A day after the Catholic Church in hit out against the re-opening of the closed liquor bars, the government today clarified that no new liquor outlets, and wine parlours would be opened in the state.

Reports that new outlets would be opened in the light of the verdict was baseless", T P Ramakrishnan, told reporters at Kozhikode.

On the basis of the apex court verdict relating to the matter, the government had issued the order allowing re-opening of liquor outlets, bars, and wine parlours to re-open in panchayats with a population of 10,000 from April two.

"No new liquor outlets and bars will be opened following the verdict, the said, adding, "the Left Democratic government's policy is abstinence and not prohibition", he said.

The Government has launched 'Vimukthi' (state mission for de-addition) to conduct awareness campaigns against and and that was showing results, he said.

On the basis of the apex court order, 171 and wine parlours, six retail outlets, three defence canteens and 499 toddy shops will be opened, he said.

The in the state had taken strong objection to the government decision, saying it was "anti people".

Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Thamarassery, Mar Remigiose Inchananiyil, had said yesterday that the government decision was another 'Ockhi disaster' in the making.

The had said the coming Chengannur assembly byelection would be a referendum of the LDF government's decision on the new liquor policy and the move was a violation of poll promises given by the front during the assembly polls in 2016.

The opposition led UDF and BJP had also criticised the government for its decision to re-open closed liquor outlets.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 19:45 IST
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