Now, Uma Bharti throws cow dung at liquor shop in MP


Bhopal, Jun 15 (IANS): Continuing her agitation against the liquor shops in Madhya Pradesh, former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Uma Bharti threw cow dung at a liquor shop in Orchha town in Niwari district.

Bharti has been demanding total prohibition in the state for quite some time.

Earlier, she threw stones at a liquor shop in Bhopal and recently she also sat in protest in front of a liquor shop in the state capital. However, this is the first time she has expressed her anger outside Bhopal.

Barti had earlier warned that she will take her agitation against liquor and use of drugs across the state. Bharti in a tweet claimed the shop was not approved for the spot where it was located, and that it was a crime to open such an outlet in the holy town of Orchha.

However, police maintained that the liquor shop was located at the place where it was sanctioned. A video surfaced on social media which showed Bharti throwing cow dung at the liquor shop on Tuesday evening in Orchha.

She was furious to see a liquor shop in the religious town which is famous for the Ram Raja temple, located 330 km from the state capital Bhopal. In the video clip, Bharti was heard telling the person shooting the video, "See, I have thrown the cow dung and not pelted stones," she said.

In a series of tweets on Tuesday night, Bharti said, "The shop, located at the main entrance of Orchha, is not approved for its current location, but for a distant village. The people and our organisation members staged protests against it continuously."

In another tweet, she said people submitted memorandums to the government and repeatedly appealed to the administration to remove this shop.

"By all means, the people's reaction against this shop cannot be termed a crime, because opening a shop here (at a religious place) is a bigger crime," she said.

Bharti said she got information that this shop remained open even when five lakh lamps were lit on Ram Navami (in April this year) under the 'Deepotsav' programme organised in Orchha, which she said is considered as holy as Ayodhya.

"That's why I have sprinkled some cow dung from a holy cowshed on the liquor store," she said.

 

  

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    I fully support Uma in her campaign to throw these liquor vendors out of M.P. The other day I went to buy Beer and I was Charged Rs. 200/- whereas the MRP was Rs. 195/-? Is the Government sleeping? Uma, throw them out?

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Election campaigning comes in different sizes, shapes and forms. Don’t take it seriously. Relax, these are the bonded customers to liquor shops with most business owners.

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Buldozer culture

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    It’s ok with Muslims as it doesn’t offend them but no chance for thier votes to BJP. It may be inconvenient for bhkaths in the evening for thotte and beef Sukka.

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  • Mann, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    One mahapursh called sambit patra said cow dung is precious than Kohinoor diamond. How can you through diamonds at liquor shop ? Or else you don’t believe your party spokesperson’s statement?

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    People don’t become holy just because they reside in Ayodhya, Varanasi or Mathura. People are still the same everywhere, communal, corrupt, jealous, intolerant and so on. So there is nothing wrong in having a liquor shop anywhere there is a permit.

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Why your government allowed to sell liquor in India. If you have that courage stop selling liquor in whole India. Here you insulted your cow matha throwing cow dung to liquor shop . Cow dung is holy for you . Now where is cow rakshaks?.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Now that the liquor shop has been blessed and purified it can continue to function.

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