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Alcohol consumption cannot be stopped by bans alone: Farooq Abdullah

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Last updated: May 12, 2026 12:51 pm
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Srinagar, May 12: Farooq Abdullah said alcohol consumption cannot be stopped merely through restrictions, asserting that those who wish to drink would find ways to procure it even if liquor sales are banned in Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking during an interaction, Abdullah said the ongoing debate over alcohol in Jammu and Kashmir should be viewed practically, adding that prohibition would also impact government revenue.

“Those who drink alcohol will drink it. If they don’t get it here, they will get it elsewhere,” he said as per KNS.

Recalling the tenure of former Prime Minister Morarji Desai, who was known for supporting prohibition, Abdullah said his father, former chief minister Sheikh Abdullah, had once conveyed that Jammu and Kashmir could consider stopping liquor sales if the Centre compensated the resulting revenue loss.

“If the Indian government gives us the revenue that comes from liquor, the government can stop it in two minutes,” he said.

Abdullah also questioned those currently protesting against liquor shops, asking why they had remained silent when such outlets were being opened across different areas in the past.

“We did not open liquor shops. Those who opened them are now raising their voices,” he said.

He further accused some critics of attempting to create pressure through public campaigns, saying such tactics would not intimidate his party.

The JKNC chief also expressed concern over the broader economic situation amid tensions in West Asia, saying prolonged conflict involving Iran and the United States could have serious consequences.

“If this crisis does not end and Iran and America do not stop fighting, God knows what will happen to us,” he said.(KNS).

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