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No meat, liquor in MP's 'holy cities'

 

January 28, 2004 21:16 IST

Last Updated: January 28, 2004 21:19 IST

 

 

The Bharatiya Janata Party government in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday

decided to declare Maheshwar, Amarkantak and notified areas of Ujjain

as 'holy cities' where sale of liquor and non-vegetarian food,

including eggs, will be banned.

 

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting in Maheshwar chaired by

Chief Minister Uma Bharti.

 

The Cabinet also decided to develop these places to promote tourism

in the state, Bharti said.

 

The government has already decided to ban the sale of liquor and no-

vegetarian items during the Ujjain Simhast Mela, Public Works

Department Minister Kailash Vijaywargiya said.

 

After the notification of the above decision licences given to hotels

and shops for selling liquor will get cancelled, he said.

 

Bharti also informed that the Cabinet would meet at regular intervals

at places other than Bhopal.

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