LUDHIANA: Even as
Punjab government had allowed opening of liquor shops and home delivery of the liquor bottles, the vend owners decided not to open their shops and sought change in
revenue
policy. This has disappointed the booze lovers as they were waiting for the opening of liquor vends.
Parik Sharma, a resident from Gill road, said that though
government
had asked them to open vends, they decided not to open the shops as government didn’t give them relief in the revenue policy which will pose a lot of problems to the liquor vendors in future. He added that they have to give Rs 1.5-2 lakhs revenue per day, but there is not much scope for
sale
.
Sharma further said, "As the workers are leaving the city, there is not much scope for sale for country-made liquor, so it is difficult to get revenue. He indicated that government feels that things will turn like Delhi, where large number of booze lovers turned to buy liquor, but it may not turn that way in the state and sale is expected to be less.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.Shariq Majeed is an Assistant Editor with Punjab bureau of The Ti...
Read MoreShariq Majeed is an Assistant Editor with Punjab bureau of The Times of India and is based in Ludhiana. He reports about Health, Environment and Climate related issues, Civil administration, Crime, Legal affairs, Politics, Agriculture, NRI affairs. Besides, he loves writing about communal harmony and families divided during partition. He has earlier covered Jammu and Kashmir.
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