Bengaluru: Plea to ban sale of alcohol on December 31, January 1
Bengaluru city was badly hit due to series of molestation cases during the previous year's New Year celebrations.
BENGALURU: Citing several cases of women being molested during previous New Year’s eve in addition to accidents due to drunk driving, a PIL has been filed before the High Court seeking directions for ban on sale of alcohol on December 31 and January 1.
The petitioner, N. Nagesh, also said the reputation of Bengaluru city was badly hit due to series of molestation cases during the previous year's New Year celebrations.
Every year the accidents due to drunk driving has been a cause of major concern and the petitioner has sought for ban on the sale of alcohol.
The PIL has Excise department officials, top police officials and the State government as respondents. The PIL is listed for hearing on Wednesday.
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