KCBC criticises Kerala govt over rise in liquor outlets, inaction on drugs

The Kerala Catholic Bishops' Conference (KCBC) has expressed strong discontent with the Kerala government's increasing number of liquor outlets and its lack of action regarding drug abuse in the state. The KCBC's statement comes amid concerns that the proliferation of alcohol sales is contributing to rising addiction and social issues, particularly among the youth. The bishops have urged the government to implement stricter regulations on liquor licensing and to prioritize comprehensive strategies to combat drug trafficking and substance abuse. They emphasized the need for a balanced approach to public health, advocating for policies that promote sobriety and support for affected families. The ongoing debate highlights the broader challenge of managing substance abuse while addressing the economic incentives tied to the liquor industry in Kerala, known for its significant revenue from alcohol sales. This situation has sparked discussions among various stakeholders, including health professionals and community leaders, about the urgent need for effective measures to safeguard public health and wellbeing in the state.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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