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Opening of liquor shops in India after months triggers meme fest on Twitter

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 4, 2020 16:39 IST

Months after the MHA decided to open wine shops across several states in India eople from across the country shared ...

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Months after the MHA decided to open wine shops across several states in India eople from across the country shared photos and videos of the long queues that has since gone viral. The Indian government allowed standalone liquor shops to operate between 7am to 7pm. Long queues were seen outside liquor shops across India. People also took to Twitter to share such photos of queues which soon turned into hilarious memes. Let us have a look at some of them. 

Meanwhile, few hours after liquor shops began operating in Delhi  the state government was on Monday forced to shut a few alcohol outlets in certain parts of Dehi. The reason of the apparent closures is said to be violating the coronavirus lockdown rules.

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