Close Wine Shops Across Kashmir Social Activist Javid Ahmad Urged the Government
Javid Ahmad urges the government to close the wine shops in Kashmir as the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always valued their rich cultural and spiritual heritage, which is deeply rooted in the principles of peace, unity, and moral values. However, the recent proliferation of wine shops in various parts of Kashmir has raised serious concerns among the local population.
Javid Ahmad said that keeping in view cultural and religious Sensitivity, Kashmir is a region where a majority of the population adheres to Islamic principles that strictly prohibit the consumption of alcohol. The existence of wine shops not only offends the religious sentiments of a large section of society but also undermines the cultural ethos of Kashmir. The availability of alcohol has led to an increase in social problems, including domestic violence, public disturbances, and a rise in criminal activities. Closing these shops would greatly contribute to restoring peace and harmony within our communities.
Javid Ahmad further said that the easy access to alcohol poses a significant risk to the youth of Kashmir. Alcohol abuse has been linked to numerous health issues, including addiction, mental health problems, and other chronic diseases. The closure of wine shops will safeguard the future of our younger generations and promote a healthier society. The majority of the people in Kashmir have expressed their opposition to the sale of alcohol. The closure of wine shops is in line with the public will and democratic values that prioritize the well-being of the community over commercial interests.
Javid Ahmad urges the government to take immediate steps to address this issue, keeping in mind the social, cultural, and moral fabric of Kashmir. The closure of wine shops will not only help preserve the sanctity of the region but will also promote a safer and more prosperous future for all citizens and hope for prompt and positive action on this pressing matter. (KNS)
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