Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Now, Palsora women say `no' to liquor shop LIQUOR VENDS: Sec-15, Manimajra plan protests Express News Service "Tension over vends is also brewing in Manimajra, where the residents have opposed the liquor shop and ahata coming up near the Shiv Mandir, Khera Mandir, a primary school and Girls' Vedic School." Chandigarh, March 28: ``LIQUOR will ruin the villagers,'' shouted Mohinder Kaur, the sarpanch of Palsora village, who, along with over 150 women from the village, held a demonstration against vends in front of the Panchayat Health Centre on Tuesday. Joining the growing protests against liquor vends coming up across the UT from April 1, this village on the outskirts of the city warned of more demonstrations if the proposed shop in the Panchayat Health Centre is not shifted ``far away from our homes,'' said the 55-year-old sarpanch. Advertisement ``Our houses are just across this 15-foot lane from the health centre and the Vishwakarma temple is only 50 feet away. How can they open a liquor shop here?'' asked Balwinder Kaur, a villager. Meanwhile, in the Sector 15-C market, shopkeepers assembled in front of the proposed liquor shop at SCF 4 and decided to keep their shops closed on Thursday and also stage demonstrations on the road along with residents of the sector. Tension over vends is also brewing in Manimajra, where the residents have opposed the liquor shop and ahata coming up near the Shiv Mandir, Khera Mandir, a primary school and Girls' Vedic School. ``We will never allow the liquor shop to be opened so close to our sacred sites. The Administration must relocate it,'' said Wilaiti Ram, member of the Vedic Putri Pathshala Executive Committee and president of the Manimajra Mahajan Sabha. http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=175681 Unholy cocktail: Anger brews, more protests Anand S.T. Das Chandigarh, March 29: WITH April 1 drawing near, when the UT Administration's new Excise Policy comes into effect, the public disquiet over the location of new liquor shops is getting more intense. Women and the elderly have been the most vociferous opponents of the proposed locations of the vends. Questions are being raised about the ``propriety and wisdom'' of the Excise Policy that says vends would be located ``at a reasonable distance of 50 metres from places of worship, public entertainment, education institution''. ``The 50-metre distance is too less,'' fumes Lala Wilaiti Ram (90), president of Manimajra Mahajan Sabha and member of the Vedic Putri Pathshala Executive Committee. Advertisement Wednesday saw a number of demonstrations and meetings. While residents of Palsora village, Manimajra and Atawa shouted anti-Administration slogans, meetings were held in Sectors 15, 37 and Burail to discuss protest strategies. Residents and shopkeepers here said they would hold more demonstrations, block roads and keep shops closed tomorrow. ``Why didn't the Administration seek the panchayat's opinion?'' asked Supinder Singh, panch of Palsora during a demonstration attended by over 100 women. Writ in HC THE Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday admitted a writ petition filed by 17 residents of Sector 15 seeking directive to the UT Administration not to permit the contractor to open shop at SCF-4 in the Sector 15-C market. The case is listed for hearing in the court of Chief Justice D K Jain and Justice Surya Kant on Thursday morning. http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=175825 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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