Raigarh Villagers Protest Illegal Liquor Trade, Seek Immediate Ban

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Raigarh Villagers Protest Illegal Liquor Trade, Seek Immediate Ban

Raigarh illegal liquor protest as villagers demand strict action against illegal alcohol sale affecting youth, families, and social harmony.

A wave of concern has emerged in Raigarh district over the increasing sale of illegal country-made liquor in rural areas. The issue has been troubling residents of Amli Bhona village, which falls under the jurisdiction of Gram Panchayat Chhote Bhandar. Despite repeated complaints made earlier, villagers claim that no strict or effective action has been taken by the concerned authorities, allowing the illegal trade to continue and expand. Over time, this unchecked activity has become a serious social problem affecting daily life in the village.

Protest at the Collectorate

Frustrated by the lack of action, a large group of villagers, including both men and women, reached the district collectorate to raise their voices against the issue. They submitted a formal memorandum addressed to the district collector, demanding immediate intervention. The villagers highlighted that illegal liquor is being sold openly in several parts of the village, and certain individuals within the locality are allegedly involved in supporting and operating this trade.

Rising Concern Over Youth

One of the biggest concerns expressed by the villagers is the negative impact on the younger generation. According to local residents, easy access to illegal liquor has led to increasing cases of underage individuals falling into addiction. This has raised alarm among parents and community members, as the habit is affecting education, behavior, and future opportunities of the youth in the village.

Increase in Domestic Violence and Social Disorder

The villagers also reported a noticeable rise in domestic conflicts linked to alcohol consumption. Families are experiencing frequent arguments and disputes, which in several cases have escalated into physical violence. Additionally, incidents of reckless behavior in public places, such as overspeeding vehicles and damage to public property under the influence of alcohol, have further disturbed the peace and safety of the community.

Village Demand for Alcohol-Free Environment

The residents of Amli Bhona, along with local representatives, have collectively demanded that the village be declared free from illegal liquor trade. They insist on strict enforcement measures, regular monitoring, and legal action against those involved in the illegal supply chain. The community believes that only strong administrative intervention can restore peace and safety in the area.

Women Raise Their Voices

Women from the village played a significant role in the protest, expressing deep concern over the impact of alcohol on family life. They stated that domestic stress and violence have increased due to alcohol abuse, making life difficult for many households. The women urged authorities to take swift and decisive action to protect families and restore a healthy social environment in the village.

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09 Apr 2026 By ROHIT

Raigarh Villagers Protest Illegal Liquor Trade, Seek Immediate Ban

Digital Desk

A wave of concern has emerged in Raigarh district over the increasing sale of illegal country-made liquor in rural areas. The issue has been troubling residents of Amli Bhona village, which falls under the jurisdiction of Gram Panchayat Chhote Bhandar. Despite repeated complaints made earlier, villagers claim that no strict or effective action has been taken by the concerned authorities, allowing the illegal trade to continue and expand. Over time, this unchecked activity has become a serious social problem affecting daily life in the village.

Protest at the Collectorate

Frustrated by the lack of action, a large group of villagers, including both men and women, reached the district collectorate to raise their voices against the issue. They submitted a formal memorandum addressed to the district collector, demanding immediate intervention. The villagers highlighted that illegal liquor is being sold openly in several parts of the village, and certain individuals within the locality are allegedly involved in supporting and operating this trade.

Rising Concern Over Youth

One of the biggest concerns expressed by the villagers is the negative impact on the younger generation. According to local residents, easy access to illegal liquor has led to increasing cases of underage individuals falling into addiction. This has raised alarm among parents and community members, as the habit is affecting education, behavior, and future opportunities of the youth in the village.

Increase in Domestic Violence and Social Disorder

The villagers also reported a noticeable rise in domestic conflicts linked to alcohol consumption. Families are experiencing frequent arguments and disputes, which in several cases have escalated into physical violence. Additionally, incidents of reckless behavior in public places, such as overspeeding vehicles and damage to public property under the influence of alcohol, have further disturbed the peace and safety of the community.

Village Demand for Alcohol-Free Environment

The residents of Amli Bhona, along with local representatives, have collectively demanded that the village be declared free from illegal liquor trade. They insist on strict enforcement measures, regular monitoring, and legal action against those involved in the illegal supply chain. The community believes that only strong administrative intervention can restore peace and safety in the area.

Women Raise Their Voices

Women from the village played a significant role in the protest, expressing deep concern over the impact of alcohol on family life. They stated that domestic stress and violence have increased due to alcohol abuse, making life difficult for many households. The women urged authorities to take swift and decisive action to protect families and restore a healthy social environment in the village.

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