Uma Bharti's attack against MP's liquor policy continues, gives ultimatum to Shivraj govt
Uma Bharti's attack against MP's liquor policy continues, gives ultimatum to Shivraj govt
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Indore: Former Madhya Pradesh CM and BJP's firebrand leader Uma Bharti continues to attack the new liquor policy to be implemented in the state. Uma has made it clear that the new liquor policy should be such that the people of the state can be saved from liquor. For this, she is continuously agitating, but today i.e. on Sunday, she tweeted that the Dirty Tricks Department is scared of her efforts and is attacking her.

Uma Bharti tweeted that, 'I am anxiously waiting for the new liquor policy. Till then, the Dirty Tricks Department is getting a lot of stone pelting done on me so that the edge of the matter can be reduced.' She further wrote I will bear anything to save Madhya Pradesh from alcohol. Keep guessing how powerful the liquor mafia is. If the loss of revenue is much less than the amendments (consultation) given by me, then instead of drinking alcohol, just think about the side effects - violence, murder, quarrel, molestation, rape. She wrote that, by controlling the distribution of liquor, the entire loss of revenue could be recovered several times. 

Uma Bharti further wrote that Madhya Pradesh is a state of sandy rivers. Legalize sand mining done in a scientific way and muster up the courage to strictly stop illegal sand mining. You will remember that about 2 years back I had written an article describing the goodness of Shivraj ji's personal life. I still stand by that. The wonder is why Shivraj ji is not able to bring the goodness of his personal life to the ground through his plans. The new liquor policy to be announced soon is the biggest test of Shivraj ji.

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