Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Dry weekend in Delhi, shops, bars shut till Sunday

- Joydeep Thakur joydeep.thakur@hindustant­imes.com

Brace for a dry weekend as starting from Friday evening all liquor shops in Delhi will have to down their shutters till Sunday evening because of the MCD election on April 23.

All bars and liquor outlets will be closed from 5.30pm on Friday to 5.30pm on Sunday, according to an order issued by the state excise department. The shops would reopen once the election is over at 5.30pm on Sunday.

Voting for all the three civic bodies of Delhi — East, North and South municipal corporatio­ns — will be held on Sunday. April 26 will also be a dry day because of counting.

“In pursuance of the provision of Rule 52 of the Delhi Excise Rules, 2010, it is hereby ordered that the following days should be observed as dry days on account of the general election to 272 wards of the three municipal corporatio­ns of Delhi,” said the order issued by the state government on Thursday.

Various clubs across the city have already started informing their members about the government circular and the dry weekend that lies ahead. Meanwhile, liquor outlets in the city are also expecting a rise in the sales.

“Sales usually increase by around 20% just before every weekends and declared dry days. As this will be a declared dry weekend, we are expecting a little more demand,” said Chittaranj­an Suri proprietor of a wine shop in Greater Kailash II.

Meanwhile, district officials of adjoining states in the NCR will hold meetings to decide how many shops along the border need to be shut down during the same period. During UP elections, several shops in Delhi located along the UP border, were closed.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar , who kick-started JDU’s campaign for civic polls earlier this month, demanded prohibitio­n on liquor sale in the city. “Crime rates in Bihar have come down drasticall­y and I want Delhi and other states to follow our example and ban liquor,” Kumar had said.

Crime rates in Bihar have come down drasticall­y and I want Delhi and other states to follow our example and ban liquor.

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 ?? HT FILE ?? All bars and liquor outlets in the national capital will be closed from 5.30pm on Friday to 5.30pm on Sunday.
HT FILE All bars and liquor outlets in the national capital will be closed from 5.30pm on Friday to 5.30pm on Sunday.

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