Kejriwal government opposes 'liquor policy' in Delhi, bhajan-kirtan, sealing notice
Kejriwal government opposes 'liquor policy' in Delhi, bhajan-kirtan, sealing notice
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New Delhi: The opposition to the opening of new liquor shops in the country's capital Delhi is increasing continuously. There are also different ways of protesting. On the one hand, bhajans and kirtans are being held to protest against the opening of liquor shops, while on the other hand, a proposal is being moved by Congress corporation councillors to construct public accessible toilets outside shops in MCD.

Not only that, corporation councillors are pasting sealing notices to close liquor shops. Tell me, bhajan-kirtans in Delhi are not to please God, but to wake up the government from sleep against the kejriwal government's new excise policy. People are performing mata ki chowki and bhajan-kirtan outside the liquor shop to protest against the opening of a liquor shop in Krishnanagar area of Delhi and are opposing the government's policy.

On the other hand, against the opening of a liquor shop in Delhi's Seelampur area, Congress corporators are bringing proposals for construction of accessible toilets outside shops. The Congress corporator has made it clear that three liquor shops are to be opened in his ward and if these liquor shops are opened, he will build accessible toilets outside these liquor shops.

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