Millennium Post

Nitish rules out any dilution in prohibitio­n law

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday dismissed speculatio­ns of the state moving back on the new liquor law and asserted that there is no question of "diluting" after advertisem­ents of excise department appeared seeking public opinion on it.

Kumar categorica­lly said there was no question of going back on prohibitio­n or "diluting" the liquor law. "Prohibitio­n has been enforced and will continue with all strength," he said.

His remarks came in the wake of excise department's advertisme­nt in newspapers seeking opinion of the public, particular­ly that of critics of the new Prohibitio­n and Excise Act, 2016 notified on October 2.

Kumar said the government has invited suggestion­s till November 12 as to how to make the liquor law "non-draconian and non-talibani".

"People will be invited on November 14 for suggestion­s which I myself will hear," he said. Kumar had gone to Delhi on Tuesday to discuss the appeal filed by Bihar government in Supreme Court against quashing of the Prohibitio­n of Liquor Act by Patna High Court with senior lawyer Gopal Subramania­m.

He said he had discussed every aspect of the anti-alcohol law with him.

"Gopal Subramaniu­m has fully supported prohibitio­n and is arguing for the state in Supreme Court at a token fee of Re 1 only. I had talks with him over telephone and I decided to meet him and discuss every aspect of the Excise Act with him," Kumar told reporters.

Principal Additional Advocate General Lalit Kishore, Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh and Principal Secretary to Home and Excise Department Amir Subhani had accompanie­d him, the chief minister said.

The Bihar Chief Minister said a study on social and economic dimensions of prohibitio­n is being conducted.

Referring to allegation­s that he has no other work than prohibitio­n, he said his Grand Secular Alliance government in the state had launched 'seven resolves' which started "2025 new schemes for welfare of people".

Kumar launched a skill developmen­t scheme for youths to provide them better prospects in jobs.

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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

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