Food for thought EC blinks on timings of eateries, hotels But not willing to spare liquor stops

Even as the Election Commission (EC) is willing to review the decision pertaining to new closure timings of eateries and hotels, it is in no mood to extend such relaxation to bars and hotels serving liquor.

TEAM HERALD

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PANJIM: Even as the Election Commission (EC) is willing to review the decision pertaining to new closure timings of eateries and hotels, it is in no mood to extend such relaxation to bars and hotels serving liquor.

Joint Chief Electoral Officer  Narayan Navti  told  media  here that if it receives an appeal from a group of  traders that their business is affected by the notification, they might review the decision but it is not possible to review its decision pertaining to shops and bars  serving  alcohol. 

“It is  practically impossible to change the timings  for liquor  shops now,” said Navti when specifically asked  if they would consider  any such appeal made by  the liquor owners association  that  has been agitating against the EC’s  directive. 

The notification issued has fixed new closure timings for hotels, eateries,  bars and  restaurants directing them to close  down  at  11  pm starting from  January 25 till February 6.  Whereas between February 6 and March 6, the closure  timing has been fixed at 10 pm.

Navti said it is possible to review their decision pertaining to eateries when it was  pointed  out  that tourists are facing problems since the hotels are being shut early.  He also pointed out that so far they have not received any appeal from hoteliers complaining that their businesses  have suffered due to the notification.

However, he emphatically ruled out that EC would give such benefit to liquor shops too.  The decision about new closure timings was a joint exercise, and  the decision was taken after taking into consideration law and problem,  he added.

“The decision has been taken  only to avoid  law and  order  problem,” said Navti.

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