BJP leaders urge Adityanath govt to ban liquor sale

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Noida: A long queue of people outside a wine and beer shop in Hyderabad after liquor shops reopened from today during the extended nationwide lockdown imposed to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.

Lucknow, (Asian independent) After BJP MPs, Satyadev Pachauri and Sakshi Maharaj, it is now a BJP MLA who has sought a ban on sale of liquor. Surendra Singh from Ballia has urged Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to review his decision to allow liquor sale in the state.

Lauding the Bihar government, Singh said: “It is not right to compromise with the lives of people for the sake of revenue collection. Uttar Pradesh should also announce prohibition like the Bihar government has done.”

The Ballia MLA said that social distancing was an impossible task during liquor sale and liquor shops should not have opened during the lockdown when the corona crisis is far from over.

“The state government can think of other sources for revenue collection and liquor sale should not be one of them. Liquor sale will not only endanger the health of individuals but also the health of the society,” he said.

Earlier, BJP MPs Satyadev Pachauri and Sakshi Maharaj had objected to the sale of liquor during the lockdown and had said that this would have an adverse impact on the efforts being made to contain the pandemic.