"BJP has been in favour of the prohibition law right from the beginning, but it had opposed some draconian and Talibani provisions in it...Now that the state government is facing flak from the people and staring at the prospect of quashing of the liqour law by the Supreme Court, it has mooted amendment to the law," he said.
Now that the state government was "opening up" to the idea of withdrawing some "draconian and Talibani" provisions in the liqour law, it should immediately convene an all-party meeting to discuss the issue and seek a consensus on it, Modi said.
He described the chief minister's statement that he was open to suggestions on amendments to the prohibition law as a "victory of the opposition".
The BJP leader also questioned the state government for advertisements in newspapers soliciting suggestions for amendments to the liqour law. He termed it "drama" and asked whether the hundreds of suggestions received so far in this regard were not enough.
The Bihar government enforced total prohibition in the state from April 5 and enacted the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016 during the Monsoon Session of the Assembly to lend more teeth to the enforcement of the ban, which came under sharp attack from the people and opposition parties.
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