Liquor ban will not be removed from Bihar: CM Samrat Chaudhary’s order
Patna. Amidst the ongoing political discussions regarding the prohibition law in Bihar, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has given a big and clear message. He has made it clear that the prohibition law will continue in the state and there is no possibility of any change or reconsideration in it.
Questions started being raised in NDA itself
Different opinions were emerging within the NDA alliance regarding liquor ban. Some leaders had raised the demand for reconsideration or review of this policy. At the same time, some MLAs had openly talked about abolishing this law, which increased the political stir.
Chief Minister’s clear message
Amidst all these discussions, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary clarified the situation and said that liquor ban will remain in force in Bihar. He also made it clear that no proposal to abolish or change this law will be accepted. After his statement, political speculations have come to an end for the time being.
Connection with Nitish’s policy
This stance of the Chief Minister also shows his commitment towards the policies of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Prohibition of liquor is considered an important social policy of Nitish Kumar, whose objective has been to reduce domestic violence, improve the economic condition of the family and control crime. Samrat Chaudhary has indicated to carry forward this policy.
social and political messages
The decision to continue the prohibition is being considered important not only from the political but also from the social point of view. The government believes that this has brought positive changes in the society, especially regarding the safety of women and improvement in the domestic environment.
This decision is also politically important. Women voters in Bihar are a large and influential section, who are seen in favor of liquor prohibition. In such a situation, continuation of this policy is also being considered an important step towards maintaining political balance.
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