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No liquor shops will be shifted to residential areas: UP minister

"At any cost, we will not allow the the liquor outlets (which shifted from highways following a Supreme Court order) to operate in areas where the locals are opposing, even if it results in loss of revenue to the exchequer," UP Excise minister Jai Pratap Singh said.

April 06, 2017 / 23:02 IST
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The Uttar Pradesh government today said it would not allow the liquor shops to operate in those areas, where the locals are opposing them, even if it results in "loss of revenue".

"At any cost, we will not allow the the liquor outlets (which shifted from highways following a Supreme Court order) to operate in areas where the locals are opposing, even if it results in loss of revenue to the exchequer," UP Excise minister Jai Pratap Singh said.

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The move come following the protests from various parts of the state by the locals against shifting of liquor outlets in the residential areas after the Supreme Court banned the sale of liquor within 500-metres of the state and national highways.

Meanwhile, in Pilibhit, UP Irrigation minister Dharampal extended his support to the protests against the operation of liquor vends in populated areas of the villages.