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Er Rasheed , Maulana Hami castigate govt move to open up a liquor shop at Srinagar Airport

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 3, 2017
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Srinagar: Appealing Govt. to reconsider its decision to establish a liquor shop at Srinagar Airport, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed has said that while states like Bihar have imposed a total ban on sale and purchase of liquor, there is no justification in promoting the liquor culture in J&K.
Addressing annual day function at a public school at Laderwan Kupwara Thursday, Er. Rasheed said that promoting tourism at the cost of moral values is disgracing and matter of great concern.
Speaking on the occasion Er. Rasheed said it is a known fact that majority of the population in the entire state is very much keen to see a total ban on liquor products in the valley, but allowing a liquor shop at a public place like international airport in Srinagar Is un acceptable. PDP and BJP needs to be reminded that their law makers on more than one occasions in the past have brought bills in the Assembly seeking total ban on liquor in J&K and now allowing the same at a prestigious place like airport proves their double standards.
Even the Supreme Court had last year directed authorities not to allow purchase of liquor around any national highway, as such allowing a liquor shop at Srinagar Airport has no justification. State Govt. must come forward and ensure that the decision is revoked”.
On the occasion Er. Rasheed appealed teachers not to forget promoting moral education in schools. He said although quality education is need of the hour and in order to compete with the rest of the world we need to be well equipped with modern scientific techniques but the education should not create a materialistic mindset in the masses and education should be seen as a source to serve the people, not to rule them”.
He added that while social media has become not entertainment but a necessity it is one of the primary duties of teachers and parents to ensure that the new generation makes a very positive and fruitful use of social media rather creating a divide in the society and ruining moral values by misuse of social media.
Meanwhile, religious leader and Patron Karwan-e-Islami, Maulana Ghulam Rasool Hami said that opening a liquor shop in Sheikh ul Aalam (R.A) Airport Is disrespect to the name of Sheikhul Aalam(R.A) which is completely unacceptable. He said that all the stakeholders should come forward against this Decision, sothat they can save Kashmir from social evils.

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