Srinagar, May 15: Workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday held a protest in Srinagar against the sale of liquor in Kashmir, demanding a complete ban on wine shops in the Valley.
The protest march started from the Ram Munshibagh area in Sonwar and proceeded towards Gupkar Road, where the residence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is located.
Led by party leaders and workers, the protesters raised slogans against the ruling Jammu and Kashmir National Conference government and accused it of encouraging liquor sales despite opposition from various sections of society.
Police later intercepted the march and foiled the protest before the demonstrators could move further towards Gupkar, officials said.
Speaking to reporters, BJP state co-media incharge Sajid Yousuf Shah said the party was seeking an immediate ban on liquor sales in Kashmir, describing the issue as linked to the Valley’s social and religious values.
“The people of Kashmir have consistently opposed liquor sales and the government must respect public sentiment by shutting wine shops across the Valley,” Shah said.
He said tourists visit Kashmir for its natural beauty, culture and hospitality and not for alcohol consumption.
Shah also alleged that the National Conference was attempting to defend the promotion of liquor in the region despite public opposition.
He said the BJP would continue its campaign until the administration takes concrete steps to stop the sale of alcohol in Kashmir.(KNS).



