Liquor shops will remain closed continuously for 5 days . In such a situation, the wine lovers have got a double blow. People have started panic buying of liquor and are stocking it. Let us know when and why liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi this week.
Liquor lovers in Delhi have got a double whammy. This is because liquor contracts will remain closed for 5 days in the capital Delhi. Because of which people may find it difficult to get their favorite liquor. Due to which the sale of liquor has increased in the capital for the last few days. In a way, people have started panic buying of liquor and are stocking up. Actually, liquor shops may remain closed in Delhi from 6th September to 10th September.
Actually, G-20 meeting is going to be held in Delhi liquor on 9 to 10 September. Many restrictions have been imposed regarding this. In this, there is maximum tension for the wine lovers. Due to weekends and holidays, the crowd of people at liquor shops has increased since last one week. So let’s know when and why liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi this week.
Liquor shops will remain closed for so many days
In fact, in view of the G20, a public holiday has been declared in Delhi from 8-10 September. During this time all markets, shops, schools, banks and liquor shops will remain closed in the capital. At the same time, the Kejriwal government has also declared 4 dry days in Delhi. The government has said that liquor shops in Delhi will remain closed on Muharram, Independence Day, Janmashtami and Eid-e-Milad. In such a situation, liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi on 6th and 7th due to Janmashtami. Now if seen, liquor vends will remain closed on 6th and 7th September due to Janmashtami and on 8th-10th September due to G20.
People doing panic buying
According to media reports, people are doing panic buying of liquor and stocking it. In the last one week, the sale of liquor in Delhi and surrounding areas has increased by 20 percent. After August 22, more customers are coming to liquor shops. The G20 meeting is being held responsible for this panic buying of liquor in Delhi.
Will liquor shops remain closed in entire Delhi?
Due to the preparations for the G20 Summit, there is a fear in the minds of people that there will be a lockdown in Delhi again. However, according to the official notification, liquor shops will be closed in some areas of Delhi during G20. All liquor shops will remain closed from September 8 to 10 in the areas under New Delhi Police District. The memories of liquor shops remaining closed for 6 months during the Corona epidemic are still alive in the minds of people. At that time liquor shops were closed for 6 months. This is the reason why people are already busy purchasing liquor and stocking it.