Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MP excise dept ‘dumps’ liquor in Narmada river

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DHAR\BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh excise department allegedly dumped hundreds of litres of countrymad­e liquor into the Narmada river in Dhar district on Friday, drawing protests from locals and Opposition leaders who have called for action against the officials responsibl­e.

The river, a major source of water in Madhya Pradesh, is considered holy and is worshipped as one of the seven sacred rivers in the country. Excise officials refuted claims that liquor was dumped into the river, even as videos of the act did rounds on the social media. “The liquor masala (additive) had been dumped in pits on the side of the Narmada. We are aware of the sanctity of the river and would never willingly make it impure,” Dhar assistant excise officer Sharad Chandra Nigam said.

Former Congress state spokespers­on KK Mishra said action should be taken against the excise officials who made the river “impure”. “Illegal countrymad­e liquor is being produced in large scale along the banks of Narmada and the BJP government is doing nothing about it,” he said.

The excise department’s reported measure comes even as the BJP government has adopted a policy of not allowing liquor shops within 5km of the river bank. Plantation drives have also been carried out along the banks to keep the river clean.

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had taken out a sixmonth Narmada Seva Yatra that ended in May 2017 in a bid to rejuvenate and control the levels of pollution in the river.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Videos depicting excise officials dumping the ‘masala’ of the countrymad­e liquor in the Narmada rive were made public which led to the outrage among locals.
HT PHOTO Videos depicting excise officials dumping the ‘masala’ of the countrymad­e liquor in the Narmada rive were made public which led to the outrage among locals.

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