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Wednesday, July 07, 2010
State In India Wants To End Prohibition; Ignores Baptist Church In Its Plans
In India, the government of the state of Nagaland is moving to lift a ban on the sale of alcohol that was instituted in 1989 after a campaign led by the state's Baptist Church Council. The ban has mainly encouraged home made liquor and bootlegging rather than reducing the incidence of liquor. Cath News India today reports that the government has not included the Baptist Church in its consultations on repeal. The head of the Nagaland Baptist Church Council Prohibition Committee said: "Christians in Nagaland are prepared to fight for prohibition through any democratic means based on moral and spiritual authority." Some 90% of Nagaland's population of around 2 million are Christians, and most of that number are Baptists.