Rishi Kapoor unhappy with Bihar liquor ban


Mumbai, April 6 (IANS): Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor has strongly condemned the ban on liquor in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government. He says now he might skip travelling to the state.

The Bihar government on Tuesday imposed a complete ban on sale of any kind of liquor in Bihar, making it the fourth dry state of the country after after Gujarat, Manipur and Nagaland.

Rishi took to Twitter on Wednesday to share his feelings about the ban. 

“Bihar you will encourage bootlegging and illicit liquor. Prohibition has failed worldwide. Wake up!You will also lose Rs.3000 cr revenue loss,” Rishi tweeted.

“10 years imprisonment for alcohol - Five years for illegal possession of arms? Wah Nitish! Me no coming to Bihar! How myopic can you get in 2016?” he added.

The “Kapoor & Sons” actor also shared a photograph of himself from the 1983 film “Coolie”.

“Practising drinking since 'Coolie' days. But smoking and drinking is hazardous. People please abstain from it,” he captioned the image.

  

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 07 2016

    He is right. In democracy, everyone has the right to do what one wants provided one takes care to see that others are not troubled. Everyone knows that Prohibition does not work and everyone knows who is going to benefit from this.

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