Garhwal MP Tirath Singh Rawat has strongly objected to the sale of liquor in the state during the lockdown. He admitted that the sale of liquor has violated social distancing. MP Rawat, who arrived at the sanitation workers' honor program at Munikireti in Rishikesh on Sunday, was talking to the media. He said that due to the severity of the coronavirus, people are still staying in their homes due to the lockdown carried out since late night of 24 March. Golden card will be made for government employees and pensioners You are completely following the social distancing along with wearing masks while exiting the work required during the exemption, but the liquor traders did not follow it. Social distancing has been violated due to large gathering of people at the shops. Court doesn't grant bail to Tatapatti Bakhal's attackers Only social distancing can prevent corona He said that only by following the rules of social distancing can we prevent this global epidemic. For this, he has consistently appealed people to follow social distancing at liquor shops and elsewhere. The state government had decided to open liquor contracts in the Green and Orange zones from May 4. When liquor sales started, the rules of social distancing were dismantled in most places. Piyush Goyal asks permission from states to transport 300 trains daily