Patna: Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government on Wednesday relaxed the stringent rules of the liquor ban in the state, approving several proposed amendments to the prohibition law to curb its misuse, an official said.


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"The state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has approved amendment to the prohibition law to curb its misuse," an official in the Chief Minister`s Office told IANS news agency. 


According to sources, the amendments include removing stringent provisions such as sending the entire family to jail if liquor was recovered from their house.


The cabinet also scrapped some other provisions like sealing of a campus where liquor bottle have been found. 


Over 1.5 lakh persons have been arrested for violating liquor prohibition in Bihar till date since it was imposed on April 5, 2016.


Nitish Kumar has repeatedly said that a bill amending the prohibition law to be curb its misuse will be brought during the state assembly`s monsoon session in July but asserted that prohibition will continue.


After being repeatedly attacked by opposition over failure of prohibition, he had admitted the some provisions were being misused and announced that the law would be amended.


Opposition leaders have alleged that Dalits and OBCs were being arrested and harassed by police in the name of prohibition.


With IANS inputs