In preparation for the February 2025 Assembly elections, the Delhi government has imposed a temporary alcohol sales prohibition on specific dry days to facilitate orderly voting and enhance voter participation.
In anticipation of the upcoming Assembly elections in Delhi, the city's government has mandated a temporary cessation of alcohol sales, designating specific days in February as dry days. This move aims to ensure a smooth and orderly voting process. The prohibition on liquor sales extends from February 3, 2025, through February 5, 2025, coinciding with the election dates, and also includes February 8, 2025, when the election results will be tallied.

In a detailed notification by the excise commissioner, it was stipulated that these "dry days" were to be observed for 48 hours leading up to the conclusion of the polls, starting at 6 pm on February 3 until 6 pm on February 5. The restriction is reimposed on February 8 for the counting of votes. This directive was issued under the Excise Rules-2010, affecting various establishments licensed to sell or serve alcohol.
Moreover, the directive encompasses a broad array of venues, including non-proprietary clubs, star hotels, restaurants, and other establishments holding licenses in multiple categories for the possession and supply of liquor. These places are prohibited from serving alcohol to patrons during the specified dry days.
The significance of the election is underscored by the decision of both the Delhi and Haryana governments to declare February 5, 2025, a public holiday, facilitating the participation of voters in the electoral process. On this day, voting will start at 7 a.m. and conclude by 6 p.m., as the city chooses its next Chief Minister.
Furthermore, the official notification states that all government offices, local or autonomous bodies, and public sector undertakings will remain closed on February 5, 2025. This declaration by the Lieutenant Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi aims to ensure maximum voter turnout by making it easier for employees to visit their polling stations.
The election results, eagerly awaited by many, are scheduled to be announced on February 8, 2025. This electoral event is not only crucial for Delhi's political landscape but also for the residents who will be selecting their next Chief Minister. As the city gears up for this significant democratic exercise, the dry days and public holiday declaration are crucial steps towards ensuring a fair and peaceful election process.
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