Alcohol isn’t a drug, says Jyani

Tuesday, 22/12/2015

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Thehri (Gidderbaha) : Though the newly-formed Bihar government has banned liquor, the Punjab government doesn’t consider it a drug. While inaugurating a 50-bed de-addiction and rehabilitation centre built at a cost of Rs 4.3 crore, Health Minister Surjit Jyani today said, “Alcohol is not a ‘nasha’ (drug).” The state government collects a major share of its revenue through the sale of liquor.

On a query, Jyani even said, “The state government permits factories to produce liquor. Liquor vends are auctioned. When the whole process is legal, how can one call alcohol a ‘nasha’. However, it would become a drug the day the state government stops the production of liquor.”

Jyani further said the state was being defamed even though the prevalence of drugs is much higher in other states such as Haryana and Rajasthan. He said the state government had taken a number of steps to stop the smuggling of drugs.

Moreover, he said, a major programme was under way to reform the addicts. “De-addiction and rehabilitation centres are being set up in all 22 districts,” he said.

During the day, Jyani also inaugurated the new building of 10-bed de-addiction centre at Civil Hospital, Malout, and a 30-bed community health centre in Bariwala.

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Washington : The Indian-American community in the US has urged the Trump administration to “fully support” India’s decision to revoke the constitutional provision that accorded special status to Jammu and Kashmir and to continue to exert pressure on Pakistan to end its support to cross-border terrorism.