MP Election: Liquor will not be sold in Madhya Pradesh on December 3?

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Dry day has been declared on the day of counting of votes in Madhya Pradesh. All liquor shops will remain

closed on this day. In this regard, as per the instructions of the election commission of India, these orders have

been issued by the State election commission and orders have been issued to all the district Election Officers of

Madhya Pradesh. Besides, the State election commission has also given instructions to effectively follow this

order. assembly elections were recently held in madhya pradesh, which is among the five states, on 17th

November and during this time, dry day has also been declared in Madhya Pradesh. That means all liquor shops

will remain closed on this day. During this period, sale of liquor will be completely banned in liquor shops, hotel

bars, restaurant bars, military canteens, wine retail outlets, country liquor stores etc. The State Election

Commission issued orders in this regard.

There will be restrictions on the day of counting of votes

Let us tell you that on december 3, the counting of votes will start in different districts of Madhya Pradesh. This

counting of votes will start from 8:00 am, which will continue till the results are declared. Due to this, all liquor

shops will be closed from 11:30 pm on 2nd November. After that this shop will remain completely closed on 3rd

December. All the shops in the state will be kept closed during this period and will open on december 4 at the

scheduled time of 8:00 am.

How long will the ban last?

Apart from this, bars in all the assembly constituencies of madhya pradesh will also be closed by 12 o'clock on

the night of december 2, which will remain closed on december 3 as well. There will be a ban on sale of liquor

at these places for the next 24 hours. In this regard, the State election commission has given instructions to all

the district election officers and asked them to issue orders. Following the instructions of the State Election

Commission, all the district election officers have also issued orders in this regard.

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