Lalu Requests Nitish To Repeal The Liquor Prohibition Laws In Bihar

Lalu requests Nitish to repeal the liquor prohibition laws in Bihar

Patna 22 November : .Following raids at hotels and banquet halls in an attempt to capture liquor ban violators RJP President Lalu Prasad asked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Monday to repeal the liquor prohibition law.
I already informed Nitish Kumar about the fact that alcohol operations in Bihar cannot be stopped.It is evident in the hundreds of deaths caused by poisonous liquor.

 Lalu Requests Nitish To Repeal The Liquor Prohibition Laws In Bihar-TeluguStop.com

Lalu Prasad stated that it was better to repeal the law than lose state revenue.

The state administration failed completely to put a halt to the activities of the alcohol mafias.

Nitish Kumar on the contrary is sending police to women’s rooms in search of liquor,” Lalu Prasad stated.

“Nitish Kumar visited my home in 2016 and stated that he would ban alcohol from the state.

He told me that it was not simple to implement a ban on liquor within the state.Bihar, which is adjacent to Nepal, Jharkhand and West Bengal, would see an increase in liquor smuggling because these states are not dry.”Lalu Prasad stated that Nitish Kumar ignored my suggestions, and he had implemented the law.”

Lalu Prasad was asked about Nitish Kumar’s assertion that all parties supported his implementation of the liquor prohibition.He said that neither he nor his party had supported the many deaths caused by the liquor ban.We don’t support home liquor delivery.Lalu Prasad asked why anyone would support his decision to place male cops in women’s bedrooms.

Nitish Kumar, however, claimed that people in Bihar love these police raids.

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