CIABC urges Meghalaya govt to scrap Central Bonded Warehouse
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Shillong, May 17 : The Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC), apex body of the Indian Alcoholic Beverage Industry, has written to the Meghalaya Government seeking immediate end to the creation of Central Bonded Warehouse (CBW) which is to function as the sole wholesaler for all alcoholic beverages products to be sold in Meghalaya.
In its letter to Sarika Aggarwal Synrem, Commissioner & Secretary, Excise Registration Taxation Stamps (ERTS) Department, a copy of which has also been sent to Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, the CIABC has urged to put implementation of the CBW on hold until the time its commercial rationale and legality is validated .
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However, Sidhu pointed out that when appointments of the director general of police and the chief principal secretary to the chief minister were set aside, the court orders were challenged “in matter of hours”.
“Nefarious intentions are evident, No High Court stopped you in 4-1/2 yrs ! When DGP/CPS appointments are set aside, orders are challenged in Higher Courts in matter of hours. Now, first you attack the High Court, than from backdoor accept same orders to deflect People s attention,” alleged Sidhu in a tweet.
Sidhu has been targeting the chief minister over the alleged delay in delivering justice in the desecration of Guru Granth Sahib and post sacrilege police firing incident. On Sunday, the cricketer-turned-politician had alleged that there was a “consensus” among legislators that the Badals were “ruling” the state instead of the Congress-led government.