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TN allows liquor only at IPL, investors' summit, bans in marriage halls

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
April 25, 2023 00:02 IST
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The Tamil Nadu government late on Monday amended the gazette notification to remove marriage halls from the purview of granting special licence to possess and serve liquor.

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The government removed the facility in places other than commercial areas.

"The government after carefully considering the views received in this regard, has now removed the marriage halls from the category of providing special licences for possession and supply of liquor in commercial premises, viz conference hall, convention centre, and sports stadium," a release said.

 

Similarly, the special license for possession and serving liquor at non-commercial places during celebrations, festivals, parties, etc, which was published originally in the gazette, has also been removed, it said.

Earlier in the day, the government denied granting permission to serve liquor at wedding halls, even as the opposition parties slammed the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's move to dilute the total prohibition policy.

Electricity, prohibition and excise minister V Senthil Balaji asserted that rules were relaxed to allow liquor to be served at international sporting events such as the Indian Premier League and global investors meet "on the basis of need" in conformity with the rules prevailing in other parts of the country.

"The government has granted permission to serve liquor only at international sports events like the IPL and at GIM, as prevailing in other states. This can't be permitted to be served at wedding events," Balaji told reporters in Coimbatore.

However, the government notification dated March 18, 2023, stated that the Tamil Nadu Liquor (Licence and Permit) Rules, 1981, has been amended to provide special licence for possession of liquor and serving to the guests, visitors and participants in the international/national summits and events /conferences/celebrations/festivals, etc.

"The special permission valid for a specific time duration for one or more days shall be issued by the deputy commissioner/assistant commissioner (excise) with prior approval of the district collector on payment of licence fees as specified," the notification said.

It provides permission in two categories: commercial premises viz. conference hall, convention centre, marriage hall, banquet hall, sports stadium, etc., and non-commercial i.e. issuing one-time possession and supply of the alcoholic drink during the conduct of household celebrations, functions, parties, etc.

The issue of liquor under FL-12 special licence will be in pegs/bottles for consumption, the notification said.

Strongly condemning the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for promising total prohibition, but opening the liquor outlets for 12 hours, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary K Palaniswami said the government has now allowed the sale of liquor in marriage halls and stadium.

"It has ruined the future of the youth by making them addicted to alcohol," he alleged.

"People will soon teach a lesson to this government, which continues to engage in such anti-people activities that disturb public peace and increase crime," he said on his Twitter site.

Bharatiya Janata Party state chief K Annamalai too criticised the government on this issue and said the DMK came to power assuring to close down liquor shops in a phased manner but it has been increasing the target for alcohol sale every year.

Alleging that the DMK government was keen on furthering the cause of the distilleries, Annamalai condemned the government on the latest initiative and demanded the notification be withdrawn.

Expressing in similar vein, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary TT V Dhinakaran said the amendment to the Tamil Nadu Liquor (Licence and Permit) Rules, 1981, will lead to children and youth to drive vehicles under the influence of alcohol and thereby endanger the lives of the public.

Hence, the government should immediately recall the notification, he said. "Otherwise, we will be constrained to mobilise the public and launch a massive agitation," he warned. 

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