JD(U) local unit president R Arumugham in a release alleged that the AINRC government was sanctioning unlimited number of licences to private players to open arrack, toddy and liquor shopsm, which were coming up near places of worship, educational institutions and residential areas.
There had been increase in the death of breadwinners in poor families as they were addicted to liquor. While liquor shops come up in large numbers, the number of industries had been coming down, he said, adding government was not concentrating on job generation projects.
The Lt Governor should also take steps to represent to the Ministry on the serious consequences of the adoption of wet law in Puducherry, he said.
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