Haryana WCD Minister for ban on liquor sale

‘This will not work if no such ban exists in nearby States’

April 16, 2017 10:10 am | Updated 10:21 am IST -

Kavita Jain

Kavita Jain

Haryana Women and Child Development Minister Kavita Jain on Saturday said that “as a woman” she feels that prohibition should be imposed in the State.

She however added that such a move would not work if there was no such ban existed in the neighbouring States.

“As a woman I would say prohibition should be imposed,” Ms Jain told reporters in Sonipat on the sidelines of a function.

Haryana shares its boundaries with States where there is no prohibition, she said.

Prohibition had been imposed in Haryana in 1996 by the Bansi Lal-led Haryana Vikas Party-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government, but it was lifted by the same regime in 1998.

Ms Jain said that she felt that the attempt had failed as liquor was available in the neighbouring States.

“Earlier also probably one of the reasons of prohibition failing in Haryana was that liquor was available in neighbouring States. There were instances when people brought liquor (into the State) in buses and through other means,” she said.

Ms Jain said habitual drinkers, when they don’t get liquor, turn violent and are ready to spend any amount to procure it. “Then the situation turns more explosive,” she said while talking of demerits of prohibition if people can procure liquor from neighbouring States. She said the SC order banning liquor sale along the highways was a very good thing.

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