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Letter to BS: Opening of liquor shops has thrown caution to the wind

In most places, social distancing norms were thro­wn out of the window, with serpentine queues of tippers patiently awaiting their turn to purchase their bottles

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Long queue for liquor was witnessed on almost all the wine shops in delhi (Photo- Sanjay K. Sharma)
Business Standard
2 min read Last Updated : May 07 2020 | 12:24 AM IST
The revenue-strapped state governments are happy with the earnings from the sale of liquor. The alcohol lovers are on cloud nine. But is it a win-win situation? In most places, social distancing norms were thro­wn out of the window, with serpentine queues of tippers patiently (or desperately) awaiting their turn to purchase their bottles.

While no one objects to the sale of intoxicants to moderate drinkers, selling the same to alcoholics is a matter of grave concern. Even states that swear by prohibition are re­portedly opening the shops after increasing prices, arguing that the price rise would act as a deterrent — only a wishful thinking — as alcohol lovers would buy the same regardless. It is the womenfolk, especially in poor fa­milies, who would be worst affected by the move. Besides meeting the ever growing demands from their spou­ses to part with their meagre savings, they would have to manage the drunken scenes and violence that may invariably follow. For them there is no respite from the misery, lockdown or no lockdown.

V Jayaraman  Chennai

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