New Liquor Policy: From today, all the premises for drinking liquor adjacent to liquor shops have been closed in this states.
He said that earlier people used to drink liquor in the premises from the liquor shop, used to reach their homes in an inebriated condition, if they used to drive then there was a danger of accident.
New Liquor Policy: From today i.e. from April 1, the new liquor policy has come into force in Madhya Pradesh. From today all the liquor shops in the state will be locked and permission will not be given to open new shops.
Now about 2600 premises operated near liquor shops of the state will become memories for those people who used to sit here and drink jam, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has described today as a historic day for Madhya Pradesh.
From today the lock on the liquor court and liquor bar
In Madhya Pradesh, the rules applicable under the new liquor policy will be effective from today, under the most important rule of this policy, “liquor premises” and “shop bars” operating in liquor shops will be closed from today, people will no longer buy liquor near liquor shops. Will be able to drink, will not be allowed to open new premises, there will be liquor shops at a distance of 100 meters from schools, colleges and religious places.
Driving license will also be suspended
Under the new liquor policy, there is also a provision for suspension of driving license, if someone is caught driving a vehicle after drinking alcohol, he will have to pay a fine of Rs.
CM Shivraj told the historic day
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that April 1 is a historic day for Madhya Pradesh. From today, all the premises for drinking liquor adjacent to liquor shops have been closed. He said that earlier people used to drink liquor in the premises from the liquor shop, used to reach their homes in an inebriated condition,
if they used to drive then there was a danger of accident. Many times people used to do such things due to intoxication, due to which the safety of mother, sister and daughter was in danger. By closing the premises, such activities will end now. This is a kind of moral control on intoxication.