Kochi: It's time for a different culture instead of exhibiting one's urge or likeness to have alcohol on the road, the Kerala High Court said on Friday. This observation of the court came while it directed the State government and its Beverages Corporation (BEVCO) to set up liquor shops in a civilised and cultured manner rather than having them in a shabby manner. The High Court said that people are scared of such shops coming to their areas as the environment becomes vitiated since the outlets are so dirty.
"Please understand you are selling it (alcohol) to our citizens. You are not selling it to aliens. Our citizens have a basic right to be treated as citizens," Justice Devan Ramachandran said. "Let us now have a different culture, rather than one of exhibiting our appetite for liquor on the roads. As an ordinary citizen, let me tell you that people are scared when such a shop comes in the vicinity. We have received so many complaints with photographs in the past weeks regarding such shops and they are shocking," he added.
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"Women and kids cannot walk past such shops at any point of time. Even men find it difficult to walk there. What kind of signal are we giving to society? Set up shops in a civilised manner and ensure they function in a cultured way, like any other shop, and people will not oppose it," the court said.
It asked BEVCO and the government to treat liquor like any other commodity instead of like contraband. "Like in other parts of the country, deal with it in a civilised manner instead of having people queueing outside the shops and on the roads for hours on end. People living in the area are not able to move about due to the queues," it added.
The government said it was considering remedial options like opening the bar and wine shops from 9 AM onwards, permitting opening of all registered liquor outlets and seeking help from theKerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) for more facilities to relocate or set up the BEVCO outlets.