Nitish Kumar calls for fresh survey to study impact of liquor prohibition in Bihar
"The environment in which I had spent my childhood was free of vice." "When I came to patna to study engineering, the rented accommodation where I stayed had people in the neighbourhood who drank and caused a nuisance," the septuagenarian lawmaker explained. He recalled the state's brief flirtation with prohibition under the reign of his mentor, Karpoori Thakur, who became chief minister as the head of the Janata party in the 1970s.
"However, the government did not last more than two years, and the liquor ban was repealed by the subsequent regime." We made the move in april 2016, despite strong resistance from many high and powerful people. "A survey conducted in 2018 yielded positive results," Kumar stated.
"I would urge everyone here to consider conducting a new survey to determine the impact of prohibition." We would implement new measures based on the findings. But I must state unequivocally that prohibition is going to stay for as long as I am in charge," Kumar stated.