Nashik : While the problem of drug addiction among the youth is becoming serious in the state, the government has allowed the sale of wine in grocery stores and malls. Is. From the point of view of social health, this problem is very worrying. On one hand, the campaigners and kirtankars of Varkari sect are campaigning for drug de-addiction and on the other hand the state government is taking a big decision.
The government will have to reverse its decision to sell liquor from grocery stores and malls, if the decision is not taken back, there will be agitation, it has been warned. The officers of Mahamandal met Deputy District Officer Bhagwat Doifode. The crime rate in the state has increased in the last few years. Most crimes result from addiction. Addiction gives rise to domestic violence, accidents and disturbance. Wine is often thought of as a healthy drink. It should stop. The new liquor policy will have an adverse effect on the youth. The next generation will also have to bear the brunt of this.
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The Warkaris have demanded that the Warkari and de-addiction movement should be taken seriously and the Maharashtra government’s decision to sell wine liquor in shops and malls should be withdrawn. On this occasion, senior guides of Warkari Mahamandal Trimbakrao Gaikwad, Pundalikrao Thete, District Secretary Lahu Maharaj Ahire, Varkari Mahamandal Nashik Tehsil President Bharat Maharaj Mitke, Dnyaneshwar Jayat Maharaj, District Liaison Officer Trambak Bhandare etc. were present.