Bihar's Liquor Ban Is Good Politics, Bad Economics
Several states that imposed prohibition in the past lifted it once revenue loss began to pinch Nitish Kumar's first decision after taking over as the new chief minister, to impose an allencompassing ban on alcohol, will take Bihar back by 40 years. In 1977, Karpoori Thakur, Kumar and Lalu Prasad's mentor, too had banned alcohol - but it lasted only a little over a year. When the ban comes into effect on April 1, Bihar will become the third state under prohibition after Gujarat and Nagaland. The idea of the Bihar Liquor Ban came to Kumar on July 9 when he was at a function related to women's self-help groups in Patna. After he finished his speech and returned to his seat, the women in the audience complained about the widespread addiction to country liquor in rural areas and demanded a total ban on alcohol. At first, Kumar was taken aback, but returned to the podium with a smile: "You are correct. If I retain power, I will impose a ban on liquor in the state."