The Mizoram government is yet to
notify the new prohibition rules, Excise and Narcotics Minister Dr K Beichhua told the state Assembly on Tuesday.
In reply to a question from Congress member KT Rokhaw, Beichhua said the government has cancelled the notification issued in connection with the new liquor law on December 19 last year.
He said that there is no prohibition rules in the state as of now.
According to the minister, the government has closed all liquor shops, bonded warehouses and brewery after "The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act, 2019" came into force in the state.
He said the government has also approved recruitment for 3 inspectors, 2 sub-inspectors, 45 constables, 4 upper division clerks and 2 lower division clerks to strengthen the department.
In another reply, Beichhuah also said that the state government did not issue any license or permit for buying liquor.
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He said the government has not thought of opening wine shops as of now.
Meanwhile, officials of Excise and Narcotics department said that drafting of the new prohibition rules is more or less complete.
Fulfilling its poll promises the Mizo National Front (MNF) government headed by Chief Minister Zoramthanga passed "The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Bill, 2019" in the state legislature on March 20 last year replacing the 4-year old "The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition & Control) or MLPC Act, 2014" introduced by the previous Congress government, that allowed opening of wine shops in the state.
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