Bhopal: Former MP CM Uma Bharti has again put forth her stand on prohibition. Referring to the Pride Day held on the birthday of Jait village, he said that CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave resolve to the people to make his village a completely drug-free village, this is a welcome step towards the prohibition of alcoholism. I urge all MLAs, MPs and all public representatives of MPs to take this initiative in the village of their place of birth. Now that the matter comes out, it will go long way.
In another tweet, Uma Bharti wrote that the controversy over the wearing of hijab in Karnataka has turned in a political and communal direction. To stop this, the leaders of the political parties should immediately stop their comments on it. At the same time, the state governments, the independence of educational institutions and the constitutional rights of the citizens should be combined to accept the outcome.
At the same time, former CM Uma Bharti, without naming Congress on the liquor ban movement, said that there are a lot of people who should agitate. Why aren't they coming forward, why are they waiting for me? She again reiterated that I will tell you my plan after 14th February. Earlier, she will hold talks with PM Narendra Modi and CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. He said that both Shivraj and VD Sharma are saints. I don't know where the problem is being faced in prohibition even after that. Talking to reporters on Monday, Uma Bharti said, "I have full faith in prohibition. The media, the BJP, the Congress, all sections of the society want prohibition and there is a strong social side against alcoholism and drunkenness. It will be successful only through collective efforts.''
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