Kozhikode
A high power committee of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen has criticised the State government’s move to make liquor available in IT parks in the State. At a meeting here on Saturday, the committee termed the new liquor policy extremely dangerous. If the government was aiming at development through this policy, it would fall into deep trouble, the committee warned.
Any progress through revenue from liquor sales could not be permanent. The liquor policy disappoints all those who wish for goodness and morality to prevail. The State government should pull back from the move to hand over Kerala to the liquor mafia in the name of tourism. The State was already in the grip of different types of drugs. The new policy would push the new generations into further addiction, the committee said in a press release.