Underlining the perils of alcoholism, he said addiction is the root cause of one's destruction.
"A strict law will be enacted to stop illicit liquor trade. A provision of capital punishment will be made under the law for people who are involved in trading of illicit liquor or hooch," Chouhan said while addressing a programme organised here yesterday by the Vishwa Gayatri Parivar on de-addiction.
He said the state government will launch various campaigns against all types of addiction.
Talking about the government's efforts in the direction of liquor-restrictions, Chouhan said beside checking on new liquor units or shops, a decision was also taken (in December 2016) that no liquor shop would be opened within the 5-km radius of banks of the Narmada river.
The number of liquor shops in the state will gradually reduce, he said.
On the organisation's de-addiction campaign, regional president of Gayatri Parivar's youth cell Anand Vijay said 15 lakh people have taken part in their signature campaign of 'addiction free Madhya Pradesh'.
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