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Saturday, 27 July 2024 5.40 AM IST

Amidst bar controversy, govt moots withdrawing 'Dry Day' reforms

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the new bar controversy rocking Kerala, the government may be forced to withdraw the proposed reform of ending the long-continued ‘dry day’ practice. The government will no longer consider the secretary-level recommendation of stopping ‘Dry day’ in the state.

As part of the bar controversy, the crime branch will soon take the statements of bar owner Animon and the leaders of the bar owners' association.

The secretary-level committee earlier discerned that the government suffered huge financial losses due to the practice of ‘Dry Day’ on the first of every month. There was also a bureaucratic recommendation to relax the working hours of bars in the state. The Excise Department proposed to discuss the same within the party and then implement it. The minister has also decided to call a meeting of the bar owners next month to discuss the liquor policy. However, this proposal also faces a challenge due to the sudden emergence of the bribe allegations.

The present scenario is akin to the 2016 times that brought the UDF government down. The time is not deemed good for the government to allow relaxation to bars in Kerala, since it may be viewed as an act to fawn the association amidst the emerging bribe controversy. This has now put the government in a fix.

A special team will be formed to investigate the matter. The government has also instructed the police to find out the reasons behind the controversy before the assembly session begins on June 10.

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