If political winds blow in favor and organizations like Malt March persist, how long would it take for prohibition to be lifted?
no need to lift prohibition, i am enjoying it as it is.... we get what we want somehow.
yellow brigade of women in patna today demolished all "kaccha-daru thekas" in patna bihar. i don't understand what was their problem, moral one or rather social one. but i think it is all waste of time to support or even to be against this movement.
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Old Monk, you missed one more option, D) Less than a Year,
Cannot wait for 5 years. ;)
It will be a watered down prohibition, where it will exist on paper, but whoever wants a drink should be able to get it. Keep it up guys.
VJ

comes, ironically, from Gandhi's Dandi March (also called Salt March) 75 years ago, which protested the salt laws of the British rule in India. Gandhi, who also said that you have the duty to disobey unjust laws, was the chief proponent of an alcohol-free India. One of our objectives is to make a case that the context under which Gandhi instituted prohibition is not valid today. Today, alcohol prohibition in Gujarat is an outdated, corruption and crime breeding, short sighted law which must be systematically removed. Keeping up with Bapu's spirit, the Maltmarch community plans to march to the Sachivalay and have a drink in defiance of the prohibition law (date undecided). 

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