Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kerala tipplers to buy liquor with spl passes

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Kerala government has decided to issue special passes for tipplers, who have withdrawal symptoms and doctor’s prescripti­on, to purchase liquor from the Excise department.

A Government Order in this regard was issued on Monday night, despite objection from doctors’ associatio­n, to supply liquor to tipplers under prescripti­on during the 21-day lockdown initiated to counter the spread of Covid-19. “Following the lockdown and the closure of liquor outlets in the state, there were instances of social issues including the frustratio­n and suicide tendencies shown by those who used to consume liquor regularly and the state government has decided to initiate steps to resolve the matter,” the order read.

The order said those who have physical and mental issues due to withdrawal symptoms could be given liquor in a “controlled” and “prescribed” manner. “If such a person gets a prescripti­on from the doctors saying he has withdrawal symptoms, he could be provided with liquor in a controlled manner,” the order read. It said the prescripti­on could be produced at the nearby excise office along with a government issued identity card of the person carrying the prescripti­on and receive a liquor pass.

The pass can be produced before the beverages cooperatio­n managing director, who will take steps to distribute liquor, the order said.

However, the Indian Medical Associatio­n had flayed the government’s plan to supply liquor on prescripti­on, saying it was not “scientific”. “Those showing withdrawal symptoms should be provided scientific treatment at homes or by giving medicines at hospitals,” IMA state president Abraham Varghese said.

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