Bihar hooch tragedy | Nobody can claim 100% prohibition, says Nitish Kumar
The Hindu
There are always some unscrupulous elements who resort to criminal acts and make money out of them, says Bihar CM
On the last day of the five-day Winter Session of Bihar Legislature, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said nobody could claim 100% prohibition as there were always some unscrupulous elements who resort to criminal acts and make money out of them. He asserted that hooch tragedies taking place in Bihar had nothing to do with prohibition.
In the recent hooch tragedy in Saran district, as many as 38 people died and several others lost their vision and fell critically ill.
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“Nobody can claim 100% prohibition as there are always some scrupulous people making money at the cost of human lives and resort to criminal acts,” Mr. Kumar told media persons. He said “hooch tragedies taking place in Bihar have nothing to do with prohibition as it is a crime and will be dealt with accordingly”.
“However, we have been largely successful in prohibition. Family bliss has returned and people are happier now spending money on food and lifestyle,” the Chief Minister added. “Hooch tragedies taking place in States where prohibition is not enforced is a bigger crime,” he said.
However, Mr. Kumar admitted that hooch incidents like Saran did come as a “dampener but cannot change the collective resolve for social reforms in society”. Asked about the State government’s huge revenue loss of several thousand crores of rupees because of the prohibition policy, Mr. Kumar said, “The estimated loss initially was put around ₹5,000 crore which now might have gone up to ₹20,000 crore but nobody is looking at how the revenue on other sectors has increased.”
The Chief Minister also took on the BJP for opposing prohibition and said, “They [Opposition BJP] may have been protesting today but they were also with prohibition. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated it when he had come to Patna.”
While residents are worried over deaths due to diarrhoea in Vijayawada, officials still grapple to find the root cause. Contaminated drinking water supplied by VMC officials is the reason, insist people in the affected areas, but officials insist that efforts are on to identify the disease and that those with symptoms other than diarrhoea too are visiting the health camps.