Nitish to call joint sitting for discussion on liquor law

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Nov 14 2016 | 6:23 PM IST
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today heard opinion of people from different walks of life on the new liquor law in the state and said a joint sitting of the two houses of the state legislature would be called for a wider debate on prohibition.
"After discussion with you all, a joint sitting of the two houses of the Bihar legislature would be called for a wider discussion on the new liquor law," Kumar said at "Lok Samvad" programme where he heard the opinion of 40 select persons from different walks of life.
"We want more discussion on prohibition which has yielded good result," the CM said.
Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav, Excise and Prohibition minister Abdul Jalil Mastan, senior ministers Bijendra Prasad Yadav and Abdul Bari Siddiqui, Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh, state police chief P K Thakur and Principal Secretary of Excise department Amir Subhani were present during the closed-door intercourse.
The 40 select people, including lawyers, journalists, retired police personnel, doctors and professionals expressed their opinion as how to make the new Bihar Excise Act, 2016, which was notified on October 2 last, more effective.
During the discussion, the CM categorically said there would be no compromise with the ban on liquor, spiced and domestic as well as Indian Made Foreign Liquor.
Kumar said he wanted suggestions from people who had described the prohibition law as "draconian and a Talibani law" and alternative against stringent provisions.
Kumar said that more than 16,000 people had been prosecuted under the liquor law, 80 per cent of whom were involved in illicit trade of alcohol.

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First Published: Nov 14 2016 | 6:23 PM IST

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