Banning liquor has resulted only in countless premature deaths and broken families due to exorbitant rate of adulterated liquor..... Churches are meant to win hearts but it seems our churches has failed miserably..... Their failures must not result in proliferation of adulterated liquor..... To drink or not to drink is a choice..... Atleast give them the choice of drinking good liquor at affordable prices.....
Yes good liquor at affordable price.... I don't drink but the person drinking keeps on drinking and person selling keeps on selling....... even after banning ✌️
Now things are happening....Way to go Azo and Sukhalu sir...no hypocrisy just the plain truth in plain language...lift the Act and let it become a personal choice......let everyone live freely ,it's a free world
If Christian really fear God they won't consume it , just impose some restrictions where the shop should not b near institutions, religious place etc..
@@golemthunderbolt3109for our better understanding & awareness this kind of businesses cannot be doneby everyone like every Tom and cherry does (I hope you understand) (💰🤑 matters ) But the positive thing is i will be able to drink good alcohol grade at the minimum price which is good in a long run.
Best thing is to legalized liquors in Nagaland,its d choice of a person whether to drink or not n d Churches can't forbid it.nowadays drugs running rampage in Nagaland.
One thing good I have observed in this new assembly is that the legislature are really working genuinely..I don't know what happened suddenly they are all really working on the different issues that was prevelant 🤣🤣🤣🤣..🤣or am I dreaming 🤣🤣
Even if it's lifted up, only politicians and big shots, including our freedom fighters will be doing this business.... License will not be given to the common person.
There is no point of ban NLTP to drink and eat is a individuals choice created by living God, are they God, religious is a personal beliefs and individuals faith between God and man.
Lifting of NLTP act is the need of the hour,it’s a complete failure but to make it sure , none of the Marwaris,Biharis, etc etc should be given the License!!!!!The Nagas entrepreneur will apply for the License !!!!!
Let's say the price of MC(cheapest of all) in my hometown is 800, but if there was no such as NLTP Act... Then it would be 400 rs. Mr. A is an alcoholic and he does have a job. He's very addicted that he drinks atleast 1 bottle a day. Therefore in a month he drank 30 bottles, so, 30 × 800 = 24,000. At the same time Mr.B drinks the same amount but after lifting the NLTP Act. Therefore, he could save 12,000 from his alcoholism. But I have a solution and so anybody will ever advise, to quit alcohol and saved 24,000 rather than saving 12,000 and spending 12,000 on alcohol. But..........
If NLPT act is lifted then Nagaland will become like Arunachal Pradesh where there are more Wine shop than Pan Shop . Cheap, availability and more visibility of liquor will attract more people into consumption.