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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Bill, 2019 Notified Tuesday May 28,2019


Mizoram has once again become a “completely dry state” from Tuesday following a new liquor law that prohibits the sale and consumption of alcohol, a Minister said

“The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Bill, 2019 was passed unanimously in the state Assembly on March 20. The Bill, that received Governor Jagdish Mukhi’s assent before the parliamentary polls, replaced the four-year-old Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition and Control) or MLPC Act, 2014,” the state’s Excise and Narcotics Minister K. Beichhua told

He said that the laws in the new Bill could not be implemented immediately after Mukhi’s assent due to the model code of conduct (MCC) in force for the 17th Lok Sabha polls and Assembly by-elections.

“The Election Commission on Sunday afternoon May26,2019 lifted the MCC.

The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Bill, 2019 was notified today (Tuesday May 28),” Beichhua said.

Mizoram was a dry state for about 18 years, until the Congress government lifted the ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol in January 2015.

Beichhua claimed that several hundred people, mostly young men, died of alcohol consumption and in road accidents after the ban was lifted. However, Chief Minister Zoramthanga at a public meeting in Aizawl recently claimed that about 6,000 people died post the policy change.

In fact, some political pundits blame the Congress’ liberal liquor policy for its debacle in its last political bastion in the November 28 Assembly polls.

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