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Omar Abdullah comments on liquor consumption and religion spark debate

11 May 2026
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has defended the region’s liquor policy, asserting that liquor shops cater to individuals whose religions allow alcohol consumption. His remarks coincide with a 100-day anti-drug campaign, during which there have been increasing calls to expand the initiative to include liquor regulation. Abdullah emphasized that his government has taken steps to deter youth from drinking, including a moratorium on opening new liquor shops. The administration’s approach aims to balance the rights of those permitted to consume alcohol with the need to prevent substance abuse among the youth.

Why It Matters

Historically, the consumption of alcohol in Jammu and Kashmir has been a contentious issue, influenced by religious and cultural norms. The region has faced significant challenges related to substance abuse, particularly among the youth, prompting government interventions and campaigns aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles. The current anti-drug initiative reflects ongoing efforts to combat drug-related issues while navigating the complex social fabric of the region. Abdullah’s comments highlight the delicate balancing act of respecting personal freedoms while addressing public health concerns in a region with diverse beliefs regarding alcohol consumption.

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