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Liquor traders strike in Rajasthan, seek longer hours

Published On Mon, 16 Feb 2026
Asian Horizan Network
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Jaipur, Feb 16 (AHN) Liquor traders across Jaipur on Monday shut their shops and staged a protest outside the Excise Office in Jhalana, demanding an extension in liquor sale timings and an end to what they described as unwarranted police harassment.​
The strike received a mixed response in the city, with the majority of liquor vendors supporting the protest, while a few establishments initially remained open before being persuaded to shut down by office-bearers of the traders’ body. ​
Hundreds of traders gathered under the banner of the Raj Liquor Welfare Society and marched to the Excise Office during the day.​
The protest was primarily directed against the state government’s new excise policy, particularly the proposed 12.5 per cent increase in liquor sales targets. ​
Society President Nilesh Mewara alleged that while the government had raised the sales target, it had failed to extend liquor sale hours as previously promised, placing additional pressure on traders. ​
A delegation of the protesting traders met District Excise Officer Mahipal Singh and submitted a memorandum outlining their demands and grievances.​
The memorandum highlighted concerns over increased financial targets and alleged harassment by local police personnel during routine checks. Later, another delegation met Excise Commissioner Shivprakash Nakate at the Secretariat. ​
According to traders present at the meeting, the Commissioner assured them that their demands would be considered positively after discussions at the government level.​
He also promised to immediately speak with senior police officials regarding complaints of harassment. ​
Following the Commissioner’s intervention and reported assurances from police authorities, the traders decided to call off the protest. ​
Liquor shops across Jaipur began reopening around 2 p.m., restoring normal business operations in the city.