Maharashtra Wine Plan: Anna Hazare had actually announced an uncertain appetite strike from February 14 over the Maharashtra federal government’s choice to market white wine in supermarkets as well as walk-in shops.

Social activist and also Gandhian Anna Hazare has chosen to suspend his suggested appetite strike against Maharashtra Federal government’s white wine plan.

“I have actually chosen to suspend my recommended cravings strike against Maharashtra Government’s wine plan. I obtained a letter from Secratary of the concerned division in which he ensured me that individuals’s choice will certainly be considered before executing the policy,” Anna Hazare informed media on Sunday.

Anna Hazare had introduced an indefinite hunger strike from February 14 over the Maharashtra government’s choice to market white wine in grocery stores and walk-in shops.

He had composed a letter to Maharashtra Principal Minister revealing the appetite strike.

“If the federal government does not take back the decision to offer red wine taking into consideration the sentiments of the employees and individuals throughout the state, after that we need to agitate… I will certainly have to begin an uncertain hunger strike from February 14 at the Yadav Baba holy place at Ralegan Siddhi,” the letter specified.

“The decision appears to have been taken solely because the growing revenue of the state and also the interests of wine cultivators and also sellers. Yet the federal government does not seem to assume that this choice can cause kids ending up being addicted to youngsters and also ladies might additionally suffer due this decision,” it had actually added.

Anna Hazare had actually claimed that he has already sent two ‘pointer letters’ to the Principal Minister over the issue yet no reply has actually been gotten yet.

Maharashtra federal government has actually cleared a proposition to sell red wine in grocery stores as well as walk-in stores throughout the state at a level yearly licensing charge of 5,000.

According to the state cabinet, the decision is aimed at making certain an extra easily accessible advertising network for Indian wineries.

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Last Updated: 14 Feb 2022