Paswan to sit on dharna tomorrow in support of toddy sellers

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Apr 24 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
LJP chief and Union minister Ramvilas Paswan today said he will sit on a dharna here tomorrow demanding rollback of the decision to ban toddy under total prohibition as he lent support to the Pasi community which is up in arms against the move.
"I will sit on dharna at Gardanibagh at 2 PM tomorrow in support of the toddy on 'toddy' (juice made from palm tree) cultivators and traders as it is their sole source of livelihood for ages which the Nitish Kumar government has tried to muzzle by banning toddy under total prohibition in Bihar," Paswan told reporters.
Describing toddy as "juice" and not liqour, he questioned the Nitish Kumar government's wisdom in banning the traditional beverage, the cultivation and sale of which has sustained families of the Pasi community for generations.
He demanded that the state government withdraw the decision, otherwise many people might have to commit commit suicide in fear loss of their only source of livelihood.
Paswan, the Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister, defended consumption of toddy in raw form before sunshine, saying the juice was good for health, a view that even Mahatma Gandhi held.
He said RJD supremo Lalu Prasad as Chief Minister had kept toddy out of the Excise Act in 1991 allowing free trade of this traditional beverage.
The LJP supremo questioned Prasad for his silence over the incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to ban sale of toddy altogether at public places.
"Why is Lalu Prasad not speaking on the toddy issue when he had himself lifted all restrictions on its sale long ago as the then chief minister in 1991?" Paswan asked.
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Referring to tweets by Prasad on Monday in which
he had attacked RSS, BJP, Paswan and HAM(S), Paswan said the RJD chief had accepted the leadership of Nitish Kumar for the "sake of power".
Prasad in a series of tweets had said "I can understand the restlessness of RSS, BJP, Paswanji , and Manjhiji ... Everything is fit and fine (in the Grand Secular Alliance). They (these leaders) are unnecessarily getting tensed.
"NDA people should not create any confusion among the people as they are not going to be benefitted at all from their tactics," he said adding the NDA are a "tired and defeated people."
The Union Consumer Affairs minister asked Prasad as to how Bihar government scrapped reservation in promotion for SC and ST category, specially when RJD was an alliance partner in Bihar government.
He also asked the state government to lift foodgrains timely so that beneficiaries can avail of their quota in the first week of the month.
Bihar government has so far lifted 70 per cent of its quota of grains in the month of May, Paswan added.
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First Published: Apr 24 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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