• Arvind Kejriwal on hooch deaths: 'If Gujarat is a dry state, how was alcohol sold?'

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    Arvind Kejriwal on hooch deaths: 'If Gujarat is a dry state, how was alcohol sold?'




     Digital Desk: Tuesday,
    after more than 22 people died and 60 were hospitalised as a result of
    consuming fake booze in the state's Ahmedabad and Botad districts, Arvind
    Kejriwal questioned the Gujarati government. The state government has
    intensified its inquiry into the situation, and a special investigation team
    (SIT) is likely to be established. The anti-terror squad (ATS) has been
    instructed to look into the cases.



     



    After offering
    his condolences earlier that day, Kejrwal said: "A very tragic incidence
    came to my notice that more than 25 persons died in Bhavnagar after consuming
    fake alcohol, and numerous others have been hospitalised to hospitals. I hope
    they recover quickly. Gujarat is the destination of the Delhi chief minister's
    second trip in a week.



     



    "If Gujarat
    is a dry state, how is alcohol being marketed freely in the state and who is
    profiting from this, the question is? In Gujarat, this is not the first
    instance. He went on to ask, "Why is the government not taking care of
    this, or is there some sort of conspiracy behind this?"



    Over 50 people
    are receiving medical care in the Botad district, while 16 people have
    perished. According to reports, the purchase from the bootleggers took place on
    Sunday night.



     



    Gujarat's Director General of Police announced to reporters:
    "Less than a day has passed since the crime was solved. Cases have been
    reported, and 13 people have been named, the majority of whom have been
    apprehended. Additional research is being conducted, "added he.



    Gujarat is a dry state, meaning that selling and consuming alcohol
    is not allowed. Liquor use is restricted to people who have government-issued
    permits.