The Sindh Assembly has opted to reject the proposal to cancel liquor licenses throughout the province, ensuring that the sale and distribution of alcohol remain legal. Lawmakers debated the matter extensively, weighing public sentiment, economic considerations, and regulatory implications before arriving at the decision. The outcome reflects the Assembly’s current stance on maintaining legal oversight rather than imposing a complete ban.
The decision has sparked intense discussions across political and social spheres. Politicians have expressed varying opinions, with some emphasizing the need for strict regulation and monitoring, while others stress the importance of individual freedoms and the economic contributions of licensed businesses. Activists and civil society groups have also weighed in, highlighting concerns over public health, morality, and responsible consumption.

