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Jabalpur Liquor Deaths: 19 Lives Lost in Tragedy
2 Jan
Summary
- Nineteen lives lost in Jabalpur's Baba Tola and Sindhi Camp areas.
- Residents protest, demanding an end to cheap and accessible alcohol.
- Allegations of adulterated liquor sold openly in pouches for low prices.

A profound human tragedy has enveloped Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, as 19 lives have been lost in the Baba Tola and Sindhi Camp areas over recent months due to excessive alcohol consumption. The gravity of the situation was underscored when local residents, primarily women, staged a protest, presenting photographs of the deceased and demanding an immediate cessation of alcohol sales.
Heartbreaking accounts, such as that of Maya Bai who lost her husband and two sons to addiction, illustrate the widespread suffering. Residents allege that cheap, adulterated liquor is readily available in ₹10, ₹20, and ₹50 pouches, often sold door-to-door, significantly impacting poor laborers and daily wage earners. This has plunged numerous families into hunger, debt, and despair.
In response to escalating public outrage, authorities have initiated investigations and are recording statements from victims' families. The Chief Medical and Health Officer confirmed that excessive consumption of adulterated liquor severely damages the liver, often leading to fatalities. The administration has pledged enhanced monitoring and security, while investigations into the distribution of illegal liquor continue.




