Public outrage has increased over the demand for the removal of English and country liquor shops in the Bedua neighborhood of Ballia. After a month of agitation, the indefinite hunger strike, which began on Tuesday, continued on Wednesday as well. Outraged by the government and administration not taking any concrete action, women, youth and others in the neighborhood have sat on a hunger strike. Local protestors say that this is a legitimate dem…
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Public outrage has increased over the demand for the removal of English and country liquor shops in the Bedua neighborhood of Ballia. After a month of agitation, the indefinite hunger strike, which began on Tuesday, continued on Wednesday as well. Outraged by the government and administration not taking any concrete action, women, youth and others in the neighborhood have sat on a hunger strike. Local protestors say that this is a legitimate dem…