MP: Uma Bharti tweets this against Shivraj's liquor ban policy
MP: Uma Bharti tweets this against Shivraj's liquor ban policy
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Bhopal: Former Chief Minister Uma Bharti has recently taken a different route from the party line of the state BJP. This whole matter is about liquor ban. Recently, Uma has made some tweets and targeted the Shivraj government. She has made some tweets in which she has criticized Shivraj government.


In a tweet, she wrote, 'She will start a campaign of the prohibition on the occasion of Women's Day on 8 March. Madhya Pradesh's daughter Khushboo is planning this. The information about what it will be like will be known in the next five days.' The state government is going to implement the new liquor policy for the year 2021-22 soon. There is heat in politics in the state before all this happens.


Recently, the former Chief Minister tweeted on social media, wrote, 'I have got my colleague for alcohol and drug addiction campaign. This girl named Khushboo is from Madhya Pradesh and she came to join my Ganges stay in Uttarakhand. I saw both loyalty and courage in it, then its name was Ganga Bharti. I have asked Ganga to prepare to start a liquor and de-addiction campaign on 8 March 2021 on Women's Day. She will tell you further details herself after 5 days.'

A few days ago, Uma had said, 'The incidence of rape is increasing only after getting intoxicated, so there should be prohibition. It takes political courage to make such a decision. A campaign will be launched in Madhya Pradesh on the prohibition of liquor ban. She wrote on social media in a tweet, 'Greed for a little revenue and pressure of the mafia does not allow liquor ban. If seen, only the government system manages to provide alcohol to the people. For example, the mother whose responsibility is to protect her child while nurturing it. If the mother gives poison to the child, then it is like opening liquor shops by the government system.'

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