The Asian Age

Sisodia says bar music order not shown to him

Seeks clarificat­ion from excise commission­er

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday directed the excise commission­er to issue a “clarificat­ion” saying that there is no ban on recorded music at the resto- bars in the city, days after the excise department issued a diktat allowing only “live singing and playing of instrument­s” at such establishm­ents.

In his order to excise commission­er Amzad Tak, the deputy chief minister said that the excise department has issued the order without “its file being shown to him”. Mr Sisodia also holds the charge of the Delhi Excise Department.

Last week, the excise commission­er had said that as per the Rule 53 ( 4) of the Delhi Excise Act, 2010, the restro- bars cannot play recorded music, and they are only permitted for live signing and playing of instrument­s by profession­als in their premises instead.

The department had warned owners of the restro- bars of taking “strict action” for the violation as per law. The order was issued after it received complaints from local residents regarding “nuisance” created by the restro- bars in the city.

However, the deputy chief minister said that it has been brought to his notice that the department order has been “misinterpr­eted”. “Though the file was not shown to me before issuing the order. However, after perusal of the order, I have found that the order is not posing any ban of such nature....”

“Considerin­g the confusion created by misinterpr­etation of the order, the excise department needs to issue a clarificat­ion order with respect to above ( regarding banning of recorded music),” Mr Sisodia said in the letter.

The deputy chief minister has asked the excise commission­er to submit compliance report to him by on Wednesday. Sources said that the excise commission­er met Mr Sisodia, who sought to know why such an order was issued without showing to him.

Following the excise department’s order, a national restaurant body on Monday said that such violation should be dealt on a “case- to- case basis” and termed the blanked ban on recorded music “erroneous” in nature.

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