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The future of anti-liquor movement will depend on the stance of the regional MLA

Raipur. The future of the ongoing movement against illegal liquor being sold in the villages of this region including village Bhansoj of Arang assembly constituency, which had once led a successful anti-liquor movement, will depend on the attitude of regional MLA Guru Khushwant Singh. While meeting the villagers associated with the movement, Bhupendra Sharma, convenor of Kisan Sangharsh Samiti, active in the anti-liquor campaign in the area, said this and advised to adopt the strategy of wait and see for a few days.

Recalling the direct action taken by Singh along with Satnam Sena formed by Singh before becoming MLA, against illegal liquor sellers in many villages, he has expected that since he is the MLA of the ruling party, he will now be able to help the local excise and police administration to stop illegal liquor in the area. Along with the sale of liquor, we will try to curb the sale of ganja, gambling and drugs at all costs and in case of failure, we will not shy away from taking concrete administrative action.

Like the public warning given by the newly elected MLA of Dharsiwan area, Anuj Sharma, to the Kochis to close down their business during the election campaign and the clear instructions given to the officials in this regard in the meeting after the oath taking, Singh was also requested to issue similar public instructions. Is . In the year 93-94 excise season, the spirits of the elements involved in most of the 30-35 villages of Mandir Hasaud and Kharora police station area, including village Bhansoj of Arang police station area, which were involved in the movement, and the 30-35 villages of Mandir Hasaud and Kharora police station area, which had conducted a successful anti-brewery movement in the year 93-94 excise season, are being observed. He has given the information.

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