Deccan Chronicle

Biggest human chain for dry law

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Patna: Over three crore people participat­ed in the human chain formed on Saturday in Bihar in support of prohibitio­n, which was beyond expectatio­ns, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said and asked the Guinness Book of World Records to take note of the mammoth gathering.

Tens and thousands of people participat­ed in the longest human chain on Saturday to display their support for liquor prohibitio­n which was imposed by Nitish Kumar government in Bihar.

Officials told this newspaper that three satellites, drone cameras for every district and aircraft were used for capturing images of the human chain.

“People have been successful in sending a message across the world that Bihar has changed,” Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said after the event and termed the programme “historic” and claimed that “more than three crore people participat­ed in the event”.

The campaign was also supported by members of the RJD and the Congress.

Speaking on the issue RJD Chief Lalu Yadav took a dig at the BJP for supporting the move. “BJP also surrendere­d after seeing huge public support,” RJD chief Lalu Yadav said.

A total prohibitio­n on liquor was imposed in April last year and on August 1, 2016, stricter provisions were included in the act.

The revised Act had provisions to punish family members of those who were caught consuming liquor.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had faced strong criticism from the opposition parties for including stricter clauses and making the act non-bailable.

The Bihar unit of the BJP which had earlier condemned the notificati­on of prohibitio­n and Excise Act, 2016 by terming it “anti-people and draconian”, on Saturday extended full support by participat­ing in the human chain.

“Our party was never against the Prohibitio­n Act, we only opposed the provisions which are harsh in proportion to the crime. Even today we are standing in support of the move because we want a liquor-free society”, senior BJP leader Mangal Pandey said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Citizens form a human chain to support the liquor prohibitio­n called by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on Saturday.
— PTI Citizens form a human chain to support the liquor prohibitio­n called by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on Saturday.

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