In August last year, the government had announced that people would be empowered to shut existing neighbourhood vends if there were complaints of "nuisance".
In a statement, the Delhi government said that in a first, two liquor shops were voted for closure on October 16 in Rohini.
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It stated that thereafter, the MLA in coordination with the administration would call a meeting of the residents, RWAs and decide on the future of the liquor shop through a voting and hearing.
"Once the voting process and hearing is done, the local police and department of excise will submit a report for the closure of the particular shop," an official said.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had last year said the process to decide on shutting a shop would be initiated once 10% voters of a 'mohalla sabha' submit a written complaint.
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