Torechu who was speaking at a seminar on Liquor Prohibition organised by Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) Women Department for Associations' women presidents and secretaries at its Platinum Hall here yesterday.
He said that the Act prohibits the sale of liquor and issuance of license, but it does not stop individual from consuming liquor, as there is no such law within the Act.
He, therefore, called upon all stakeholders, churches and civil societies to join hands with the government in implementation of the Act.
The NTLP Act 1989 was enacted in the state following the demand of the Church bodies to declare Nagaland as dry state.
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