"Yoga is a natural treatment process but liquor addicts cannot perform it. Yoga would be irrelevant unless a ban is imposed on sale of liquor across the country," he said at meeting here in Palamau district.
Apparently hitting out at Modi, who had actively participated in the International Yoga Day event last year, Kumar said, "I have been doing Yoga since childhood but have never publicised it."
"Ban on sale of liquor in Gujarat prevailed since Independence and Modi had no role in it. Hence, he should not try to take credit for it," Kumar said.
"In a democratic system like ours, welfare of the society should be the priority over trade and business," he said, adding his government has decided to forfeit Rs 5,000 crore revenue being generated by sale of liquor.
"There are other avenues to generate revenue," Kumar said, adding if conducive atmosphere prevails and law and order is maintained, adequate revenue can be generated by promoting trade, business and industry.
"I had apprised Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das of my government's decision to impose ban on sale of liquor from April 1, vide a letter dated January 18 and sought cooperation from him to make it a success, but his government did not cooperate," he claimed.
Speaking on the occasion, Marandi said, "Opposing ban on liquor sale on the pretext of tribal culture is an insult to the community."
JMM supremo Sibu Soren had launched a movement against sale of liquor and money lending in 1970s and JVM, with the support of Kumar, would continue to pressurise Jharkhand government to ban sale of liquor in the state, he said.
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