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Bihar: Chirag Paswan demands lifting ban on `Tari`, calls it a natural drink
Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Jamui MP Chirag Paswan claims lakhs of people of Pasi community are dependent on tari and is the sole source of income.
Highlights
- Chirag Paswan demands lifting ban on 'Tari'
- Former Bihar CM Manjhi and Paswan calls tari a natural drink
- Lakhs of Pasi community people are dependent on Tari as their sole source of income
Patna: Lakhs of people from the Pasi community are dependent on ‘tari’ a local drink as it is the sole source of earning for them. Hence, former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, now Lok Janshakti Party Ram Vilas (LJPR) President and Jamui MP Chirag Paswan has claimed that tari is a natural drink and the ban on it should be lifted in the state. On November 29, thousands of people of the Pasi community protested on the streets of Patna and the police initiated a lathi charge to disperse them. A day after that incident (on November 30), Manjhi slammed the Nitish government and demanded that tari be removed from the category of liquor.
He pointed out that "tari is a natural juice and healthy for the human body. "We cannot compare tari with liquor... it cannot be put in the same category as in liquor. Lakhs of people from the Pasi community are dependent on tari. It is a sole source of earning for them," Paswan said.
"It is a natural juice produced from the palm tree. How it turned liquor is only Nitish Kumar and his bureaucrats would understand. Liquor manufacturing units are established in every block of the state and the officers are allowing them to operate," he added.
"Nitish Kumar is sitting in a big bungalow in Patna while the present and the future of the poor people of the Pasi community are in darkness. Nitish Kumar is unable to see their plight. The administration is registering FIRs and arrested them for selling tari; and when they protested against this, the state police in Patna beat them mercilessly and lodged them in jail. The police and other administrative officers of Bihar are not arresting those involved in illegal liquor trade as they are sharing the earnings and the money is going from bottom to top," Paswan said.
Amir Subhani, the state Chief Secretary defended the state government, arguing that "due to fermentation in tari, it became an inebriant drink a few hours after the production." The Pasi community has a big vote bank in Bihar and Nitish Kumar does not want to lose the confidence of this community.
(With inputs from IANS)