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Liquor stocks fall after MP proposes ban

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Liquor stocks fell by as much as seven per cent on Monday after Madhya Pradesh (MP) proposed to close all liquor shops in the state in a phased manner. "Alcohol prohibitio­n will be implemente­d in the entire state by closing all liquor shops in a phased manner," MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Sunday at a programme. Shares of Radico Khaitan fell 7.3 per cent, United Spirits dropped 6.6 per cent and Globus Spirits fell 4.9 per cent.

“In the first phase, the state government closed all the shops falling within a radius of five km from the banks of the Narmada on either side. In the next phase, the liquor shops would not be allowed to open in residentia­l localities, near educationa­l institutes or religious places,” he said.

Although MP accounts for only three-four per cent of liquor sales, investors were worried about a similar ban in other states, said analysts.

“The real impact of the move can be assessed once there is a formal communicat­ion from the government,” said Abneesh Roy, senior vicepresid­ent at Edelweiss Financial Services. “MP is a BJP-controlled state; the Street is worried that other BJP states might follow suit.”

Last year, Kerala and Bihar had announced similar moves. Kerala had announced it will enforce prohibitio­n over 10 years, by shutting down 10 per cent of liquor outlets every year. Bihar, too, said it will begin phased prohibitio­n.

More recently, the Supreme Court imposed a ban on establishm­ents selling alcohol along 500 metres of all state and national highways.

Analysts are already beginning to see an impact on revenues and profitabil­ity due to the bans in various states.

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