Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Wall blocking road to Ggn market goes down after pubs get clearance

- Rashpal Singh & Leena Dhankhar htrepoetrs@hindustant­imes.com

LIQUOR BAN A twoandahal­f feet wall was erected two days before authoritie­s started measuring distance of pubs in Sec 29 market

A wall blocking the main access road, connecting a service lane of Delhi-Gurgaon expressway (NH-8) and the Sector 29 market, went down on Monday morning, the day 15 pubs and bars in the area got excise department’s nod to restart operations.

The demolition of the twoand-a-half feet wall came after Harman Singh Sidhu, the Chandigarh resident who was behind the petition that led to liquor ban on highways, wrote to Gurgaon commission­er of police and Haryana Urban Developmen­t Authoritie­s (Huda) on April 21, seeking action against those who erected it. An email from Huda head office in Panchkula, to the authority’s Gurgaon administra­tor, sought to “take action to remove the unauthoris­ed encroachme­nts (on road) as pointed out by the complainan­t”.

The wall was erected with jersey barriers and bricks only two days before the authoritie­s measured the distance of pubs and bars in Sector 29 market starting from the edge of the NH-8 service lane, on April 13.

The wall blocked the main access road to the Sector 29 market. Authoritie­s measured the distance from two other routes, overlookin­g the blocked road.

“The wall was erected to make a one-way for decongesti­ng Sector 29 market. The staff removed the wall on Monday after directions from the head office,” said Yashpal Yadav, Huda administra­tor in Gurgaon.

Sidhu said he might approach the court in the matter. “I cannot stand the Supreme Court order being violated just 20 kms away (in Gurgaon),” he said.

The excise department on Monday gave clearance to 30 pubs and bars, including 15 in Sector 29 and 11 in Ambience Mall, to start operations as they were found to be beyond distance of 500 metres from the NH-8. The outlets were closed since April 1.

The SC had banned the sale of liquor within 500 metres of national and state highways after high fatality rate in road accidents and menace of drink driving was brought to its notice.

HC Dahiya, deputy excise and taxation commission­er (west) said, “We got the email from our headquarte­rs on Monday evening to renew liquor licenses as per the policy guidelines. The pubs can start serving liquor.”

The committee had given the green signal for these outlets on April 21. Gurgaon deputy commission­er Hardeep Singh had emailed the report to the excise and taxation commission­er.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The makeshift wall that was erected on April 11, blocking the main access connecting Sector 29 market and a service lane of NH8. (Below) The road after demolition of the wall.
HT PHOTO The makeshift wall that was erected on April 11, blocking the main access connecting Sector 29 market and a service lane of NH8. (Below) The road after demolition of the wall.
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