The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Tipplers in Vizag stock up ahead of dry days due to elections in State

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Tipplers lined up before many government retail outlets in Visakhapat­nam on Saturday to buy liquor in large quantity as the shops will not be opened till the elections are over. At many government retail outlets, they were told to buy only one or two liquor bottles per head clarifying that the move was meant to limit alcohol consumptio­n during the election time.

Dissatised with the move, people thronged shops to buy as many as bottles as they want for the next two days (Sunday and Monday). As a result, large queues of tipplers were seen till the shops are closed at 5 p.m. on Saturday.

The manager of a retail outlet in Dwarakanag­ar said, “We have limited the sale of liquor to one or two bottles per person as per instructio­ns.” Prohibitio­n and Excise Department ofcials said that all liquor shops, bars, depots, distilleri­es

We have limited the liquor sale to one or two bottles per person to ensure peaceful polling, say o cials

and breweries have remained closed from 5 p.m. on Saturday (May 11) till the completion of elections on May 13 as per the Model Code of Conduct.

“Yes, all liquor shops were closed from Saturday evening to May 13th evening. On Friday (May 10), we recorded sales worth ₹4.9 crore in the district. There are 139 retail shops and 144 bars in the district. We limited the liquor sale as part of the e’orts to ensure peaceful polling and avoid situations where parties or candidates in“uence voters by providing alcohol,”

Visakhapat­nam District Prohibitio­n and Excise Ofcer V. Sudhir told The Hindu.

Overall, the State recorded an average sale of one lakh cases of liquor and around 40 lakh cases of beer per day. Political parties are believed to have kept huge stocks of liquor in all these days to satisfy voters and party workers.

 ?? V. RAJU ?? Concerns of their own: People queuing up in front of a retail liquor shop in Visakhapat­nam on Saturday.
V. RAJU Concerns of their own: People queuing up in front of a retail liquor shop in Visakhapat­nam on Saturday.

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