Two days after the Patna High Court scrapped the prohibition law in Bihar, the Nitish Kumar government brought into play a more stringent Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016, on Sunday to keep the state dry.
Before the high court pronounced its order on Friday, the state government had notified and announced its plan to implement the new Act from Gandhi Jayanti. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said all previous excise laws, including the one quashed by the high court on Friday, "would be repealed with the enforcement of the new Act".
The new Act could jail offenders for up to seven years and make them poorer by Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, two days after the high court quashed its order on banning alcohol consumption, said a PTI report.
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The chief minister also announced that the state government will file a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the high court order scrapping prohibition.
The CM said prohibition was for the betterment of society. "People should go and see the post-prohibition peaceful environment in villages. The impact has been transformational. Children, women and men have supported our efforts. It is going to earn us financial rewards of more than Rs 10,000 crore and these will become visible very soon," he said.