Hostile to defilement lobbyist Anna Hazare reported on Wednesday that he will go on an endless strike from February 14 to challenge the Maharashtra government’s wine strategy, permitting the offer of wine at stroll in stores and general stores at a yearly authorizing expense of ₹5,000.
“In the event that the public authority doesn’t move back the choice to sell wine considering the feelings of the laborers and individuals across the state, then, at that point, we need to agitate…I should begin an endless appetite strike from February 14 at the Yadav Baba sanctuary at Ralegan Siddhi,” Hazare wrote in a letter to boss priest Uddhav Thackeray.
Hazare, a Padma Bhushan awardee, has gone on an appetite strike a few times to go against debasement in the general public.

Hazare said in his letter that the Maharashtra government’s choice to sell wine was taken exclusively given the developing income of the western state and the interests of wine producers and dealers.
“However, the public authority doesn’t assume that this choice can prompt little youngsters becoming dependent, and youngsters and ladies may likewise experience because of this choice,” the counter debasement dissident added.

Calling attention to that two update letters shipped off the main pastor didn’t conjure an answer, Hazare said in his letter. He said a gathering will occur at Ralegan Siddhi soon and the heading of the development will be chosen.
The Maha Vikas Aghadi government said the wine strategy is pointed towards guaranteeing a more available promoting channel for Indian wineries. The Shiv Sena, which is a piece of the MVA, additionally said the arrangement will help farmers.The resistance Bharatiya Janata Party also has gone against the wine strategy, blaming the state government for advancing alcohol in Maharashtra. In any case, Sena MP Sanjay Raut said that wine isn’t alcohol and those contradicting its deal were enemies of ranchers.