Kerala church up against Pinarayi's liquor policy

Kozhikode: In a telling blow to the Pinarayi Vijayan government, a Kerala church on Saturday slammed the state's liquor policy, threatening it would work against the ruling Left's candidate in the upcoming Chengannur by-poll.

A senior bishop of the powerful Syro Malabar Catholic Church said this after the state government on Friday notified a Supreme Court order allowing licenses to every local body to open new liquor vends in the areas where population is above 10,000 .

The Syro church is a key member of the Kerala Catholic Bishops Conference that has a very strong anti-liquor front.

Speaking to the media, Bishop Mar Remigiose Inchananiyil, of the Thamarassery Diocese near here, said they were challenging the Pinarayi government to set the ball rolling for a referendum on the new liquor policy.

"They had come with a detailed manifesto on what their liquor policy would be and they used film stars to propagate that their liquor policy would be one of abstinence.

"Just see now what has happened. All the bars that were closed are going to be reopened. Whom are they (the Left) cheating? We will be in the forefront at the Chengannur by-election asking the electorate to vote against the manipulative tactics of the Left government," said an angry Inchananiyil.

In 2016, when the Oommen Chandy-led Congress government demitted office, there were two dozen bars that operated in five star hotels. Around 700 bars in the three and four-star hotels were shut down.

Chandy's policy envisaged prohibition in Kerala by 2023.

After Pinarayi took over, the government reduced distances between liquor vends and religious and educational institutions from 200 metres to 50 metres.

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