B'lore: Tipplers Rejoice - Yeddy Regime to Open 431 Liquor Shops


B'lore: Tipplers Rejoice - Yeddy Regime to Open 431 Liquor Shops

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Jul 2: Good news for tipplers. Those who can’t do without their daily quota of booze and have to trudge long distances, especially in smaller towns or rural areas, need not fret anymore.

The BJP government in Karnataka headed by chief minister B S Yeddyurappa has decided to come to the `rescue’ of the habitual tipplers as also those who would like to down a few pegs occasionally by authorising state-owned MysoreSales International Limited (MSIL) to open 431 liquor shops virtually at their doorsteps in different towns and rural areas of the state to sell liquor.

Karnataka’s excise and information minister Katta Subramanya Naidu, who like his chief minister is a known tea-totaller, announced that the Excise Commissioner has been authorised to select locations for opening the liquor shops by MSIL, which would sell liquor at the government fixed maximum retail price (MRP) rates.

MSIL was established in 1966 as an undertaking of the state government under the Industries Department to meet the marketing needs of Karnataka and is engaged in diverse business interests including chit funds, books and air-cargo operations.

The minister said the Excise Department had issues licenses to open 7,950 shops last year. But 450 licence-holders had not set up shops till now due to various reasons. The government’s decision to ban the sale of arrack had posed a problem with people addicted to liquor had to depend on illicit or spurious liquor vendors.

Naidu said the government had received a large number of representations from the public and others interested in the trade to allow opening of liquor shops in order to curb the menace of illicit liquor.

Pointing out that in several rural areas and smaller towns people had to travel long distances or rely upon illicit liquor as there were no authorised liquor shops within a radius of 5 kms, the minister said the illicit and spurious liquor trade flourished. There have been instances of enterprising private individuals buying liquor from the nearest town in bulk and indulging in clandestine retail trade illegally, he said.

With MSIL authorised to open 431 liquor shops in districts which have inadequate number of shops, Naidu said the government was hopeful of tackling the menace of illicit or even unauthorised clandestine sale of liquor by individuals which also resulted in huge losses to the state exchequer.

To eliminate manufacture of spurious liquor and check illegal sale of liquor in grocery shops or by individuals, the excise department has been asked to permit opening of  liquor shops for every five km.

The sale of liquor was one-and half times more in rural areas compared to cities and towns, the minister said.

Karnataka has 7,500 liquor shops, of which as many as 5,000 shops were located in rural areas and 2,500 shops in Bangalore City alone, Naidu said.

The Department has now permitted to shift the liquor shops from one place to another in the same district. There was no such provision earlier, he said.

To check illegal sale of liquor, the department has decided to set up 135 police stations in the State, he said pointing out that with the support of the police, the excise officials would step up raids and destroy spurious liquor manufacturing units.

The Excise Department earned revenue of Rs 4,200 crore during 2006-07, he said indicating that the revenue jumped to Rs 5,400 crore in 2007-08 and  Rs 5,700 crore in 2008-09.

The target for the current year of 2009-10 was Rs 6,700 crore, he said.

Answering questions, the minister ruled out lifting of ban on the sale of arrack and lottery. ``There is no such proposal before the Government,’’ he added.

  

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  • Y.S, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Yeddi & his party members with “Indian Culture” want to make some fast money, who knows? “Kal ho na ho”. Who said liquor is not Indian culture? The “batli” culture is a part of Indian culture, and is been followed ever since the time of Raja Maharajas right from the epics time.

     It is ok if you spend all your income on batli, leaving your family and kids to starve. You are still promoting Indian Culture. Jai Ho, BJP, sane’s and dal’s for promoting the great Indian culture of "Batli Power"

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  • Ranjith, Dubai/Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    The best part i liked is & i was surprised is " is there so many people in karnataka, who doesnt drink?? "

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  • Shanthi, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Good news! Finally Government realised that without liquor no goondagiri. No goondagiri means no police recruitments, ie. unemployment. Due to economy downturn people are not spending. Hence yeddi started liquor shop, which will force some people to spend money on alchohal and some people will spend money for medicine rest of the few will go to the police stations and courts. Woh! More employment! insha allah....

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  • Canute, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Hoi Yeddiyyurappa, what happened? Did you also got the taste of "Ganga Sara"? this is not "Ganga Jala"! Be aware, someone mignt have deceived you!

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  • Christopher R.Lobo, Kulshekar / Bahrain

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Jai ho liquor culture because it brings Laxmi Jai ho Indian culture Jai ho BJP. Down down pub culture because it is not Indian culture.

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  • rkk, Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    This C M WANTS to make a Alcohol City,instead of making Non-Alcohol City what is happening in this country? I feel peoples of B''lore come up strong opposition in closing all the wine shops existing in B''lore

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Good Move, GREAT CHEERS to Boozers. Life is to enjoy but not to attack or criticise.

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  • EDWARD, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    LET THIS BJP GOVT. OPEN LIQUOR BARS-PUBS-NIGHTCLUBS-GAYCLUBS-LESBIAN CLUBS. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE OF THIS? THE PEOPLE OF OUR STATE KARNATAKA. WHO ELECTED THIS GOVT. TO DO GOOD JOB FOR OUR STATE. INSTEAD, THIS GOVT. IS DOING REVERSE.

    WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS STATE. RECESSION IS ALL OVER THE WORLD. US. PRESIDENT OBAMA ANOUNCED THAT THERE WILL NOT BE OUTSOURCING OF IT JOB TO INDIA-BANGALORE. IT INDUSTRY IS GOING TO HIT MORE AT KARNATAKA IN COMING YEARS. THERE WILL BE MORE JOB LOSS IN IT INDUSTRY.

    INSTEAD OF THINKING CREATING NEW JOB OPPORTUNITES TO YOUNGSTERS THIS BJP GOVT. IS OPENING LIQUOR SHOPS, SO THAT YOUNGSTER CAN DRINK & DESTROY THIER LIFE. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS STATE. OH! GOD PLEASE SAVE OUR STATE FROM THIS & FROM THIS GOVT. ATLEAST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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  • Reginald, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    One side, Yeddy wants to stop PUB culture, other side he is encouraging to booze. Govt''s revenue comes from liquor. In the event of prostitution/brothels generates revenue our govt ready to encourage prostitutions. No way for the development of infrastructure, it is expense. Think about the revenue.

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    It is a mockery of the so called Hindu culture who beat up people for having drinks at a Pub and now they are promoting more booze centers.This will help the Government get more revenue to cover the extra helicopter expenses of the CM.You peope might have noticed that,the present CM Eddy has spent maximum on helicopter cost compare to any other CM in the past in Indian History.We suffer in Bad narrow roads but the CM is spending more on his trips at cost of tax payers of Karnataka.Shame on the BJP and his alliances who talk about the Hindu Culture.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    All liquors should be banned like Gujarat.Governement should find some other way to generate state revenue.

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  • Vidya, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Bars are not in our culture .. but, liquor stores come under what culture? Very good decision Yeddy .. you really need more inebriated people around.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    This is our State BJP Govt Liquor Ban...? If giving permission to liquor shops why govt banned arrack...? they can earn good with this step.... Hats up yeddy.. Hats up to ur govt n ministers...?

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 02 2009

    Good move yeddi. what else BJP can do, they won election with arrack and money,now they open shops legally. why not give a pipeline and tap connection to every home

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 02 2009

    Oh!What is this culture is called? Is it a kuppi culture? We can change this cultre in to hose pipe culture by suppling liquor though pipe line to licenced homes, like Russia supplies gas to houses.

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  • Reginald, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 02 2009

    Cheers Yeddy.

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  • Stan, Qatar

    Thu, Jul 02 2009

    Good move by CM Yeddyurappa.Lets have large peg instead of small. Jai ho BJP Jai ho Indian culture. After all money matters.........in crores

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  • JERRY MORAS, Kuppepadavuv, Canada

    Thu, Jul 02 2009

    How many hospitals would be opened to justify new figure ?

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