Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Vends shut, govt losing ₹16-crore revenue daily

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber and Sachin Kumar letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH/BATHINDA: It has been over a week since the lockdown 3.0 started in the country allowing opening of vends, liquor traders in Punjab have not opened their shops even as the state was among the first to make the demand to boost its excise revenue.

Only 10% of a total of 5,800 vends in Punjab have reopened since the relaxation­s were made in the lockdown as liquor traders are waiting for changes in the excise policy to accommodat­e their concerns. Having pegged the annual revenue from the sale of liquor at Rs 6,200 crore, the state exchequer is losing Rs 16 crore every day.

The traders are demanding to compensate them for the period during which vends remained closed due to the lockdown. They are also demanding changes in the policy to link revenue collection with the sale of liquor instead of the minimum guaranteed revenue on the basis of fixed quota in the original policy.

Sarabjit Singh, a liquor contractor in Tarn Taran, said, “We have paid revenue to the government from March 2019 to March 31, 2020. But the lockdown was imposed on March 22. The fee collected by the government from March 22 to March 31 this year should be returned.”

The Punjab cabinet on Monday authorised chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh to take decision on changes in the state’s excise policy in view of impact of Covid-19 and the lockdown.

Assistant excise and taxation commission­er (Bathinda) RK Malhotra said they have not received any communicat­ion yet

regarding changes in the policy.

Varinder Sharma, a Ludhianaba­sed liquor trader, said, “We want to cooperate with the government and are ready to bear part of financial losses. But the traders can’t be made to suffer the entire loss due to the prevailing situation.”

Anil Mahajan, who runs liquor business in Doaba, said, “We will have lesser hours to open vends under these circumstan­ces, which too will impact our sales.”

An official in the chief minister’s office (CMO) said the excise and taxation department is expected to come up with a proposal

of relaxation­s to liquor vend owners on Wednesday.

VENDORS SAY NO TO HOME DELIVERY

The traders said the home delivery of liquor is not feasible as they do not have the required staff to do so and the government has ordered that only 2-litre liquor can be delivered to one household. On Sunday, Congress councillor and cabinet minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu’s wife Mamta Ashu had also urged the CM to reconsider the decision to allow home delivery of liquor in the state.

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LIQUOR LOGJAM: A closed liquor shop in Patiala. Only 10% of 5,800 vends in Punjab resumed business. BHARAT BHUSHAN /HT
■ LIQUOR LOGJAM: A closed liquor shop in Patiala. Only 10% of 5,800 vends in Punjab resumed business. BHARAT BHUSHAN /HT

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