Khaleej Times

Kerala churches upset over govt’s new ‘liquor policy’

- IANS

trivandrum — The Syrian Mar Thoma Church and the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church on Thursday lashed out at the Pinarayi Vijayan government in Kerala for deciding to open closed liquor vends.

The Kerala Catholic Bishop’s Conference (KCBC) had also slammed the “liquor policy” of the Vijayan government. The Church heads have said that the government was operating on the sly to open new liquor vends, bars and toddy shops, riding on the Supreme Court verdict.

In 2016, when the Oommen Chandy-led Congress government demitted office, there were two dozen bars that operated in five-star hotels, while around 700 bars in the three-and four-star hotels were shut down. Chandy’s policy envisaged prohibitio­n in Kerala by 2023.

In the Vijayan government’s tenure so far, under the Supreme Court directives, there are close to 200 outlets, including four-star hotel bars and beer parlours open in the state and according to reports from the state excise department another 150 bars are going to open soon.

The Thiruvalla headquarte­red Syrian Mar Thoma Church chief Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolit­an on Thursday said that it is unfortunat­e that the very same people who spoke about practising the policy of abstinence are doing exactly the opposite.

With a sizeable Mar Thoma community in Chengannur constituen­cy, Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolit­an said that he will direct his community to exercise their franchise according to their conscience.

Mor Coorilose Geevarghes­e, head of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, Niranam diocese, said that he failed to understand the logic of this Left government in coming out with this sort of policy, when there is a crucial assembly by-election coming up. —

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