Yuva Morcha’s Bevco strike is helping bar hotels!

Closed outlets help bars sell stock before Onam ends

Update: 2014-08-30 02:21 GMT
Police removing the Bharatheeya Janatha Yuva Morcha workers who organized a protest march in Kozhikode on Friday. (Photo: DC )
Thiruvananthapuram: The Yuva Morcha agitation against the Kerala State Beverages Corporation outlets across the state is likely to boost the sales in bars which have been asked to close down after the Onam season on September 12.
 
Many Bevco outlets were closed on Friday following the marches taken out by the Yuva Morcha. This helped the bars to clear their  stocks.
 
However, Yuva Morcha state president P. Sudheer told  Deccan Chronicle  that their strike was not restricted to beverages outlets. They would force bars also to close  during the period.  The organisation was for prohibition in a phased manner.   Its present demand was to ensure that liquor was not sold during the ten-day Onam festival stretching from Chingam to Thiruvonam.
 
“We have not excluded bar hotels from the agitation. We are planning to take out marches to the  hotels in the coming days to stop their sales during the Onam season, Mr Sudheer said.

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