Hindustan Times (Patiala)

UP protesters add faith to liquor stir

- S Raju s.raju@hindustant­imes.com n

PROTESTERS IN MEERUT HAVE ALSO INSTALLED A STATUE OF HANUMAN AND PUT UP PORTRAITS OF OTHER DEITIES OUTSIDE THE SHOP

Residents of Madhavpura­m locality in Meerut have adopted a unique mode of protest against liquor shops in their area. They have installed statues and portraits of deities in front of the outlets and are reciting mantras and bhajans.

Contractor Manmmet had shifted his liquor shops near the police post in the area on the night of March 31 as his old outlet would have come under the 500metre ban.

However, a liquor shop selling ‘desi’ (country) alcohol was already present at the police post.

The presence of two liquor shops irked residents who came out on the streets and raised slogans. Police tried to calm the protesters and disperse them, but failed and the agitators sat on dharna.

The locality’s women also came out of their homes to show their solidarity to protesters and also sat on dharna. A tent was put up outside the shops and women began reciting bhajans.

They also installed a statue of Hanuman and put up portraits of other deities outside the shops and said their protest would go on till the shops were shifted.

Local shopkeeper­s have also extended their support to the agitation as they feel that liquor shops have vitiated the atmosphere of the locality as tipplers consume liquor in open.

Vishal Mittal, who runs a cement shop close to the liquor shop at the police post, said such shops should close for the good of the society. He and other shopkeeper­s are hopeful that the unique way of agitation would compel authoritie­s to pay heed to people’s demand.

Few years back, residents of Lucknow had resorted to Gandhigiri to force closure of a liquor shop that was located right in front of a temple.

 ?? HT ?? Women place a portrait of Hanuman outside a liquor shop to protest against sale of liquor in Meerut’s Madhavapur­am locality.
HT Women place a portrait of Hanuman outside a liquor shop to protest against sale of liquor in Meerut’s Madhavapur­am locality.

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