Now there is no election threat of liquor ban in Chhattisgarh
Raipur. The ruling and main opposition parties in the state have ignored the ill effects of alcohol and the vocal people demanding prohibition in Chhattisgarh. Both the parties, which raised the slogan of liquor ban during elections, have even abandoned the electoral slogan of liquor ban in this assembly election. Bhupendra Sharma, convener of Kisan Sangharsh Samiti, active in the anti-liquor campaign, took a taunt by saying that not every Chief Minister can be Nitish Kumar. He has expressed apprehension that if the parties making populist election promises come to power, they will sell more liquor in every village to generate financial resources to implement their promises and ultimately the common villagers will have to bear the consequences of this.
Sharma has informed in the release that the common people are suffering today due to alcohol. Due to the policy of the government, today every drunkard who goes to the liquor bar has become a Kochiya, due to which the atmosphere in the villages has become disturbed. Fights, quarrels and abuses have become common and especially in the evening, it has become difficult for civilized citizens, women and children to navigate. While the BJP, which was in power in the past, failed to implement complete prohibition even after promising a phased prohibition, the present ruling Congress backfired even after promising prohibition. Due to the concerns of the supporters of not banning liquor due to the concern of the houses and families being ruined due to alcohol, the increasing number of criminal incidents and people dying due to drinking alcohol, the common people are realizing that it is There is some other vested interest behind not banning liquor because the common people have no sympathy for such drunkards as they do. Shri Sharma has further said that the Congress, which chants the name of Gandhi, and the BJP, which raises the slogan of Ramrajya, not giving up the election slogan of prohibition in this election is not only surprising but also warns the common people about the unpleasant situation in the future. Used to be . Expressing his gratitude to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for fulfilling his election promise of prohibition of liquor in Bihar and not wavering even at the cost of his government despite continuous storms, he has said that not every Chief Minister can be Nitish Kumar.