Haryana government's big announcement regarding liquor smuggling

Chandigarh: New cases of increasing smuggling of alcohol and drugs are coming out every day. Every day a huge amount of liquor is being smuggled, if any person is caught smuggling liquor in Haryana, then they will not get the first bail-in 6 months. The first provision was for 15 days. It is also being said that after that the liquor smuggler used to be released on bail. Now, if caught, the liquor smuggler will have to spend 6 months behind bars before bail. The Haryana government is going to make such a provision under the new excise policy. In response to the question of MLA Bibi Batra, Excise Minister and Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala kept it in the House. Dushyant Chautala said that the rules have been tightened by taking several important decisions in the state's excise policy for the year 2020-21.

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According to the information, people involved in liquor smuggling will not get bail for 6 months, which was available in the first 15 days. Distilleries will also be closely monitored through flow meters. During the Zero Hour, the Congress MLA Kiran Choudhary, while apprising the House about the doubts raised on the excise policy for the year 2020-21, said that perhaps Kiran Chaudhary during the tenure of his government 2007-08, there is no information about the excise policy implemented during the period, in which there was a provision to keep alcohol in the house.

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Our government has now provided the facility of an online permit for the first time to serve liquor during a social function with the aim of ending Inspectory Raj. Its duration will be from 6.00 am to 6 am the next morning and its fees have been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 1000. It is being said that he also clarified that according to the provisions of the excise policies from the year 2005 to 2020, the prescribed quota for personal liquor has been maintained even now.

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