The protest against opening of liquor contract is going on in Devli village of Deoli Vidhan Sabha for the past several days. On Monday, there was a Mahapanchayat of all the villages regarding this. Speaking in which, the head of 360 villages VINOD SINGHAL Chaudhary Surendra Solanki, warning the government, issued a warning to stop the liquor contract from the village as soon as possible.
Villagers Have Been Protesting Against The Open Liquor Contract In Delhi's Deoli Village For The Past Several Days. Villagers Say That This Liquor Contract Has Been Opened Here Keeping All The Rules In Mind. In Fact, The Contract Is Just 90 Meters Away From The Temple And Coaching Center And The Main Entry Road Of This Village Is Also From Here, Which The Whole Village Is Opposing Together. Delhi Government Imposed A Ban On Opening Of Liquor Contracts In The Village Villagers Of Deoli Village Say That The Delhi Government Is Not Opening Hospitals And Schools In Our Villages, But Liquor Contracts Are Being Opened Continuously. At The Same Time, Chaudhary Surendra Solanki, Head Of Palam 360 Khap Also Reached Among The Villagers Of Deoli Village. He Said That While The Chief Minister Talks About Making Punjab Drug-free, He Is Leaving The People Of Delhi In The Throes Of Drugs. This Is A Conspiracy Somewhere To Hurt The Rural Background And Spoil The Future Of The Youth. The princes warned the government that if the peaceful demonstration is not accepted, then the demonstration can also turn violent. Delhi government will be responsible for this. That's why we are already warning the Delhi government that the liquor contract should be removed from here. Liquor contract should not be opened in any village. South Delhi BJP's Vinod Singhal said that this demonstration is not a political demonstration. This is a demonstration only about the liquor shop and most of the rural people have come here. Earlier there were no liquor contracts in rural areas, but the Delhi government wants to completely eliminate the culture of rural areas. People's demand is that till the liquor contract is not removed from here, the demonstration will continue. (MANISH)