A proposal for a permanent ban on liquor in Kharghar has been proposed with the district collector.
A delegation led by MLA Prashant Thakur, comprising political party office-bearers and members of the Kharghar Struggle Committee, met the Collector Kishan Jawale on Monday.
The discussion centered around the official and administrative voting process required to declare a permanent liquor ban in Kharghar.
Voting Process Explained: 25% Voter Support Needed
"The Collector informed that if 25% of the voters from the three wards of Kharghar submit applications in favor of a complete ban, the voting process can proceed. Accordingly, further action will now be initiated, " said a representative.
The authorities also informed the delegates on how to carry out the "Upright Bottle – Sideways Bottle" voting method.
The election will be conducted under the supervision of the District Collector’s office and the electoral roll for Assembly elections will be used for this process.
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Issue Raised in State Assembly's Monsoon Session
The MLA had earlier raised this issue during the monsoon session of the state legislature through a calling attention motion, drawing the government's attention to the need for a complete liquor ban in Kharghar.
The meeting, was also attended by the Superintendent of State Excise, Zilla Parishad CEO Neha Bhosale, and other State Excise officials.
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