Bihar government employees and the people of the state would take a pledge that they would not consume liquor on November 26. The news was announced by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
According to the reports, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stated that the prohibition is being strictly enforced in the state and directions have been issued not to spare anyone, including government employees. The opposition RJD has been criticising the state government, alleging that the police were harassing the people of the state by raiding weddings in the name of prohibition.
Kumar further stated that all law enforcement agencies have been instructed to ensure proper implementation of liquor ban across the state. Strict action will be taken against violators, including government officials. All government employees and the people of the state will take the pledge on November 26 on the occasion of ‘Prohibition Day’ that they will neither consume liquor nor allow its sale.
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