The fresh agitation was being organised since there was no proper response from the AIADMK government to its earlier protest held on July 10 seeking prohibition, BJP state President Tamilisai Soundararajan said in a statement here.
"Seeking prohibition, we organised a protest across the districts of the State on July 10. Several party cadres were also arrested on that day. Such protests (by others) also saw the demise of activist Sasi Perumal," she said.
DMK had already announced that it would organise protest seeking prohibition on August 10 in all the districts.
Prohibition issue has snowballed into a major political plank ahead of next year's assembly poll in the wake of the death of Perumal during a protest against a state-run liquor outlet on July 31.
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