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Gwalior. After the license cancellation order, the owner of Som Company has given orders to increase the supply illegally in the rural areas to his manager R,,,,,,, Chow,,,,,,, questions on schemes like “one with one free” are being seen these days in many districts of Madhya Pradesh including Gwalior and Sagar. Unusual activity is being seen regarding liquor business. Local sources claim that after the recent order regarding license cancellation, companies and contractors are trying to quickly dispose of their remaining stock. According to sources, in an effort to utilize the stock of Som Distilleries and Breweries Private Limited through increased supply in rural areas, some managers are providing arrangements to transport goods from one district to another, while local traders are also providing logistics support.
Crowd in Gwalior city, consumption openly on the streets
Unusual crowd is being seen at shops in Gwalior city. In many areas, there have been complaints of people consuming liquor while sitting on the roads and streets. Local citizens say that law and order is being affected due to the situation.
No one knows when it will become cheap and when it will become expensive.
Questions are also being raised about schemes like overrating, arbitrary price recovery and sudden “one gets one free”. Competition among traders and haste to clear the stock are being said to be the reasons for this.
Allegations of collusion against excise officer Rakesh Kurmi
Assistant Excise Commissioner Rakesh Kurmi posted in Gwalior has been accused of alleged collusion with some traders. Effective action is not being taken against illegal sales and the peanut carts around the liquor shops of Gwalior have become bars. Rakesh Kurmi was attached to the headquarters during the investigation in the fake FDR case in Bhopal, but for the last two years he has been holding the main responsibility in Gwalior.
Illegal sales and impact on law and order
Local people allege that liquor is being sold illegally in the streets and roads, which is affecting the law and order system of the city. There is a demand for joint action between police and excise department. Senior BJP leader and former minister of Madhya Pradesh Gopal Bhargava has also lodged complaints regarding excise systems in the past.


