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Delhi News, MCD Elections Live Updates: The excise department has prohibited the sale of liquor and directed the closure of all liquor and opium vends in the national capital.

 

Delhi News, MCD Elections Live Updates:  With days to go for Delhi’s MCD polls, dry days have been declared in the national capital from 5:30 pm on Friday till December 4, the day of the election. The excise department has prohibited the sale of liquor and directed the closure of all liquor and opium vends in the national capital. Further, Delhi will also observe a dry day on December 7, when the counting of votes will take place. “In pursuance of provisions of Rule 52 of Delhi Excise Rules 2010, it is hereby that the following dates/dates shall be observed as dry days on account of general elections of 250 wards of MCD in the NCTD by all licensees of the excise department and opium vends located in the national capital,” read the circular undersigned by Excise Commissioner Krishna Mohan Uppu.

Meanwhile, a four-member team of the Forensic Science Laborotory (FSL) and an Investigating Officer visited Tihar jail for the post narco test interview of Aaftab Poonawaala, main accused in the murder of Shraddha Walkar in New Delhi. The interview started at around noon and was completed by 1.45 pm.

In other news, the Jawaharlal Nehru University administration ordered an inquiry after graffiti was sprayed on the walls in the university’s School of International Studies and doors of some faculty members, referring to “exclusivist tendencies”. On Thursday, the administration took note of graffiti sprayed on doors of some faculty members stating, “Go back to shakha” and other statements sprayed on walls in the School of International Studies. As of Thursday night, it was not known which student group – if any – created this graffiti.

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