Liquor ban in Damoh – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Even though the demand for prohibition in Madhya Pradesh is being made by former Chief Minister Uma Bharti. But till now the government has not taken any step in this direction. On the contrary, in Lakalka village of Imlia Chowki in Damoh district, the villagers convened a panchayat and decided to ban liquor in the village. Police officers were also present on this occasion. Everyone has decided with mutual consent that no one will sell or make illegal liquor in the village, the whole village will remain drug free. All the people of the village gave their consent on this. After the end of the panchayat, a rally was also taken out in the entire village. During this, the villagers have also given advice by visiting the houses of those people, who used to make and sell illegal liquor. The elders of the village What to say…
The liquor makers have also given their consent that now they will neither make nor sell liquor in the village. The elders of the village and others say that the young generation is being ruined by alcohol addiction and many crimes are committed. Everyone agrees that now no one will sell or make liquor in the village. Imlia outpost in-charge Anand Ahirwal was also present during this period. He said, the people of the village had expressed their desire that liquor should be banned in their village. From now on, the whole village is one and everyone has unanimously decided that liquor ban will be fully implemented in the village. The women of the village have welcomed the decision, saying that many houses will now be saved from destruction. ,
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