The CM announced the decision of the ban on alcoholic beverages, and on January 24 at his meeting took place at a meeting in the city of Maheshvar, it is a place closely related to the legendary queen of the medieval era of Lokmata Holkar.
The ban on alcoholic beverages in 19 religious cities and districts within the selected gram Panchayt in Madhaya Pradesh, including Uzhin, Okoreshwar, Maheshvar and Majar, came into force on Tuesday. Chief Minister Mohan Yadov called it a “historical step towards de-practicing”.
The CM announced the decision of the ban on alcoholic beverages, and on January 24 at his meeting took place at a meeting in the city of Maheshvar, it is a place closely related to the legendary queen of the medieval era of Lokmata Holkar.
According to the decision, all Liquor Shops and Bars Will Be Closed Down in the Entire Urban Limits of Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Maheshwar, Mandleshwar, Orchha, Maihar, Chitrakoot, Datia, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla, Mandla. Mandsaur and amarkantak and in the Gram Panchayat Limits of Salkanpur, Kundalpur, Bandakpur, Barmankala, Barmanshurd and Ling, the official said.
The BJP government announced these 19 urban and rural areas “completely holy” and imposed a complete ban on alcohol under their jurisdiction.
Yadov, in his statement, states that the government has taken a “historical step towards a shortage” and quoted “public faith and religious veneration” related to these cities and rural areas, as the reasons for the move. Religious places where the ban on alcoholic beverages comes into force on Tuesday, extending one municipal corporation, one and a half dozen municipal councils and equal number of village paters.
Among them is the famous Temple Mahakhak, dedicated to Lord Shiva, while the Amber is the origin of the Normada River, which is considered to be a rescue circle of the state.
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