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'Black mein sell ho hi raha hai': Rishi Kapoor asks government to open liquor stores during coronavirus lockdown

Rishi Kapoor recently asked the government to open the liquor stores in the evening. He said that the cops, doctors and civilians need some kind of re



Rishi Kapoor recently asked the government to open the liquor stores in the evening. He said that the cops, doctors and civilians need some kind of release, and pointed out that alcohol is being sold in black market anyway.

Rishi Kapoor

'Black mein sell ho hi raha hai': Rishi Kapoor asks government to open liquor stores during coronavirus lockdown

State governments desperately need the money from the excise. Frustration should not add up with depression. As it is pee to rahe hain legalize kar do no hypocrisy. My thoughts.

Think. Government should for sometime in the evening open all licensed liquor stores. Don’t get me wrong. Man will be at home only what with all this depression, uncertainty around. Cops, doctors,civilians etc... need some release. Black mein to sell ho hi raha hai. ( cont. 2)

ANYONE CRACKING JOKES ABOUT MY COUNTRY OR ON MY LIFESTYLE, WILL BE DELETED. BE AWARE AND WARNED. THIS IS A SERIOUS MATTER. HELP US TO TIDE OVER THE SITUATION,' he had tweeted.

Source: DNA

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