The Uddhav Thackeray-led party also demanded a complete ban on cow slaughter in Goa, but said beef could be imported from outside the state for consumption.
"The government should stop issuing any more new excise licences across the state and instead allow the affected liquor traders to shift to other places beyond the banned area," Sena's Goa unit spokesperson Rajesh Gaonkar said in a press conference here.
"For the next one year, the Excise department should not issue even a single new licence. The liquor vendors, who are impacted by the SC order, should be either allowed to sell their licence to the new aspirant or relocate to other place," he said.
The Sena leader said if new licence was not issued for a year, the affected vendor would get an opportunity to re-establish himself. "The moratorium on new licences can be lifted after a year," he said.
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Gaonkar said that the party had no objection to consumption of beef in the state, but demanded that there should be a ban on slaughtering of cows in the state.
"Meat can be imported from outside the state to meet the requirement of beef-eating population," he said.