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J&K Wine Traders Association urges Govt to revisit Excise Policy


S. Sidartha Paramedical Training Institute, Sunjwan, Jammu

Jammu, August 21: Wine  buisiness was a lucarative buisiness with good margin, so now, alleging that the Excise Policy 2021-22 has not only rendered the old licensees jobless but also triggered a law and order problem in the Union Territory, Jammu Wine Traders Association has appealed the UT Government to revisit the policy.

President of the Association said that the claimed aim of New Excise Policy was to generate more revenue, which has however fallen in comparison to the previous years while the Law and order has been disturbed as there are continuous protests from locals due to opening of wine shops in residential areas, near hospitals, religious places and Educational Institutes.

He further alleged that the department was using Police force to open these wine shops against the will of locals and filing FIRs against those protesting against opening of liquor outlets in their localities whereas as per the Excise Policy, the licensee was supposed to find an alternate premises to run his /her business in case of protests by the locals.

The policy was aimed to remove cartelization and mafia system but this policy has strengthened the liquor mafia as they have attained multiple shops through proxy & named one such distillery, which has managed to secure 130 shops through proxy.

The Association stressed that considering the unrest in the society , loss of revenue to the Government and loss of livelihood of the old licensees, the previous policy must be restored and the old licensees be allowed to run their shops for at least two years.

 

 

 


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