Karnataka Government grapples with financial crunch; Decision to open more liquor shops sparks outrage
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Karnataka Government grapples with financial crunch; Decision to open more liquor shops sparks outrage

Karnataka government grappling with the burden of five guarantee schemes now plans to open 500 liquor shops across the state has sparked outrage. The government hiked the price of liquor many times in a year, now went a step ahead to mobilise income

IndreshIndresh
Sep 23, 2024, 02:15 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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BENGALURU: The Karnataka government’s decision to open more than 500 liquor shops through auction or lottery has sparked a wave of condemnation from citizens, social activists, and community leaders. The Excise Department, which is planning to redistribute these shops to bolster the state’s revenue, has drawn criticism for prioritizing income over the health and well-being of its citizens.

The government has justified this move, citing its inability to meet revenue targets for the fiscal year 2024-25. To bridge this gap, a proposal is being prepared to auction off defunct liquor shop licenses and those that have not been operational for years. The state expects to collect Rs 1,500 crore from this initiative. However, many see this as a step backward in addressing the social and economic harms caused by alcohol consumption.

Opening more liquor shops, especially in a state already grappling with alcohol-related issues, is being widely condemned as a reckless move. Alcohol abuse is linked to numerous social problems, including domestic violence, health disorders, and traffic accidents. Critics argue that this decision will only exacerbate these issues, particularly in rural and economically disadvantaged communities.

“There are already countless cases of alcohol-related violence, broken families, and ruined lives. Instead of reducing access to alcohol, the government is making it easier for people to buy liquor. This is a betrayal of public trust,” said B Virupaksha  a local activist from Bengaluru who works with families affected by alcoholism.

While the government may view the redistribution of liquor shops as a quick way to boost revenue, critics argue that this is being done at the cost of the larger public interest. Communities across Karnataka have voiced concerns about the ease of access to alcohol and the potential increase in addiction rates.

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“Alcohol addiction is already a major problem in our society. The government is simply putting more fuel on the fire by opening more liquor shops. Their concern is not for the people, but for their pockets,” said a N K Thimma Shetty social worker from Chamarajanagar. “Instead of focusing on education, health, or employment generation, the government is prioritising an industry that thrives on addiction and destroys families.”

Many religious and community leaders have also expressed outrage. They argue that the government’s decision is morally bankrupt and directly undermines efforts to uplift vulnerable communities.

“Alcohol addiction is a disease, and this government is choosing to spread that disease. It is shameful that a democratically elected government, which is supposed to serve the welfare of its people, is promoting the consumption of alcohol to fill its coffers,” said a  Vachananda Swamy of Gavi mutt in Magadi.

Critics have also pointed out that the government’s priorities seem skewed. Instead of addressing critical issues such as unemployment, education, healthcare, and infrastructure, the government is focusing on revenue generation through alcohol sales.

“The government has failed to collect revenue in other sectors, so it is turning to liquor sales to make up for it. This is a clear indication that the government is mismanaging its finances,” said a Veerendra , JDS worker in  Ramanagara. “Rather than creating jobs or improving public services, the state is relying on the sale of alcohol to keep itself afloat.” he added.

The public outcry against this decision is growing louder, with activists and opposition parties urging the government to reconsider its approach. They are calling for investments in addiction treatment and rehabilitation centers, public health campaigns on the dangers of alcohol, and restrictions on the sale of liquor rather than its promotion.

The government must prioritise the health and well-being of its citizens over its revenue. We are asking for a complete halt to the auctioning of liquor licenses and for the state to focus on real solutions that will benefit the people.

As the state government prepares to implement its plan, it remains to be seen whether public pressure will force a change in policy. However, one thing is clear: the decision to open more liquor shops is seen by many as a step in the wrong direction, with far-reaching consequences for the people of Karnataka.

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