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A lone woman's struggle to end alcoholism

October 14, 2016 12:29 am | Updated December 01, 2016 05:37 pm IST - KURNOOL:

Sasikala of Telugu Geri in Kurnool, working in a private firm, lamented that people under the influence of alcohol were resorting to atrocities against women and children and, at times, killing them.

Sasikala staging a protest in Kurnool on Thursday.— PHOTO: U. SUBRAMANYAM

A 20-year-old woman, Sasikala, staged a solitary sit-in protest at the Gandhi statue in front of the Kurnool Collectorate on Thursday demanding that the government impose total prohibition in Andhra Pradesh and set up de-addiction centres in all district headquarters.

Sasikala of Telugu Geri in Kurnool, working in a private firm, lamented that people under the influence of alcohol were resorting to atrocities against women and children and, at times, killing them.

With a banner in the backdrop that carried a portrait of a young boy who was tortured and killed by a drunken man, she said the State government should bear the responsibility for problems arising out of drunkenness.

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Families were being shattered, women and children becoming victims and youngsters falling prey to liquor addiction, Ms. Sasikala said.

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