Meet the man behind SC order on banning liquor outlets in highways


Chandigarh, Apr 2 (Deccan Chronicle) : 47-year-old Harman Sidhu, bound to a wheelchair, has just experienced his biggest moment of victory.

Why? Because Sidhu is the man behind the Supreme Court’s Friday order banning liquor outlets within 500 metres of all state and national highways, according to a report in the Indian Express.

Sidhu, who is almost 90 per cent disabled from spinal cord injuries and who has to pop painkillers every day, adopted the cause after he was grievously injured in a road accident in 1996.

On October 24 that year, he was in a car with two friends, returning to Chandigarh from a trip in Himachal Pradesh. Sidhu was in the rear seat. On an earlier trip, they had spotted a leopard on the road in Chandni in Sirmaur district. Sidhu said to Indian Express that they decided to drive off the road to see if they could spot the leopard again. Instead, their vehicle fell into a gorge.

Sidhu said that the incident changed him, not just physically but also as a person. While everyone survived the accident, Sidhu was the most injured even though he was in the back seat.

“During my two-year long treatment at PGI, I observed that most injured persons being brought to the emergency section were in the road traffic injury category. That was when I decided to do something constructive,” Indian Express quoted Sidhu as saying.

Sidhu established ArriveSafe, a road safety NGO in 2006. But the idea of campaigning against liquor vends came to him only in 2011, a year before he moved an application in the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

In March 2014, the High Court ordered that liquor vends should not be either visible or accessible from national and state highways. Within six days, Punjab and Haryana governments went to the Supreme Court with the plea that liquor vends be allowed on state highways, offering to shut them down on national highways.

Since December 2016, when the Supreme Court first ordered that liquor vends be shut on all national and state highways, Sidhu said his phone had not stopped ringing.

While a few calls are of appreciation, and some from the media, many are threatening calls from people in the liquor business, Sidhu said.

Sidhu even claimed that one caller offered him Rs 25 crore. He also received 10 calls from diplomatic missions seeking to find out the average number of liquor vends on highways.

Sidhu told one of the callers that on the 291-km stretch from Panipat to Jalandhar, there were 185 liquor vends. This information, he said, was given to him by the NHAI in response to an RTI query.

Sidhu also dismissed the idea that people’s livelihoods would be jeopardised because the apex court banned serving of liquor even in restaurants close to national and state highways. “People don’t go to restaurants just to drink,” he was quoted as saying.

The wheelchair-bound Sidhu said that he had spent Rs 9 lakh on the case against liquor vends, adding that he travelled 50,000 kilometres across Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan in a custom-built vehicle gathering information on these vends.

But what next? Sidhu has already launched his next campaign. Last September, a school bus plunged into a drain in a village 35 km from Amritsar. Seven children were killed and 20 had serious injuries. The bus was being driven at high speed, and the bridge over the drain did not have railings. Sidhu then carried out a survey of bridges, and he found 100 bridges without railings. He filed a PIL in the Supreme Court, and the court will hear the matter on April 10.

  

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 03 2017

    Alchohalic liquors should be banned completely like Beef. Alchohal does no good to human beings, but it does good to governments in revenues.

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  • vibha, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 03 2017

    Media was highlighting how much each state is losing in terms of money due to this ban,
    but, they did not mention how many lives saved ?
    ( drunk driving has caused many accidents in the past-no stastistics given by media).

    There is no total ban- they have to only relocate 500 meters away from the highway.
    of course, people will come there also- only thing is they are not highlighted and tempted on the hifhway.
    But, all bars, shops near thokkotu were doing lot of business yesterday
    why to make such a cry about this?

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  • vivian Pinto, Bijai / Calgary

    Mon, Apr 03 2017

    Whats so great ? Its only 220 mt away

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  • kevin fernandes, kudla/mumbai

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Alcohol can be carried from other places while travelling by Tuck Drivers/Bus Drivers if they really want to drink. Wine shops banned on National Highways will hardly make a difference.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Good excuse if GDP crashes to 5.2 % ...

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  • GM, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Congrats Mr. Harman... Keep up the good work. Appreciate Supreme Courts wise decision.

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  • SUJIR PRAVEEN, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Real Hero....God Bless him....Thank U daiji....

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Who will resposible for the such a huge unemployment now lots of people took loans Who will pay

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  • vibha, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 04 2017

    why unemployment? they have to only relocate.
    People want to make profit out of others misery ?

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  • SUNNY DSOUZA, MARNIMIKATTE MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    BEGIN HANDICAP DOING SUCH A GREAT WORK.GOD BLESS HIM.

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  • Nanac shetty, kinnigoly , Oman

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Banning all alcoholic drinks above 5 % alcohol content will solve many problems.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Victims families are the best ones to create awareness among the laymen.
    Congrats sir. Very happy with this decision.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Even those who are physically fit are not doing such a strenous work like siddhu. Despit of his disabledness he has done a marvellous job. hats off to you sir. you are really great.

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    ALCOHOL BAN WILL SAVE MANY LIFES. BEEF BAN WILL DESTROY MANY LIFES.

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  • Arun Prabha, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    I agree to the first part only. Lets not mix up issues

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  • EMI, BRIGHTON.

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    WHY NOT SECOND PART. I WILL GIVE EXAMPLES.

    AFTER BEEF BAN, A MAN BRINGS BEEF FROM ABROAD , HE GETS LIFE IMPRISONMENT. HIS WIFE AND KIDS HAVE TO SUFFER. THEY EITHER HAVE TO SUCIDE OR LOOK FOR ANOTHER HUSBAND.

    MANY SLAUGHTER HOUSE PEOPLE HAVE NO BUSINESS, DEPENDING ONLY ON THIS JOB, SOME MIGHT EVEN TAKEN UP LOANS TO RUN THE BUSINESS. THOSE PEOPLE WILL BECOME JOBLESS. NO MONEY FOR THE EMI TO PAY. EITHER THEY WILL SUCIDE OR BECOMES CRIMINALS.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Good Initiative and best example for us because most of the humanitarian plea's government budge only for Supreme court Order, Order till then Governments are appealing to not to implement.

    But they always receive compliments.

    Together we can make a difference.

    In Mangalore too we need to move to court when government is closing its hears for us.

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    HATS OFF TO THIS MAN. FOR MODI AND CHELAS ONLY ONE ISSUE.

    BEEF BAN

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  • Jaggu, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    it seems like your only issue is to bring Modi to every issue.

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    SAY MODIJI. GIVE SOME RESPECT. HE IS PM FOR ALL INDIANS.

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    SAY MODJI. GIVE SOME RESPECT. HE IS PM FOR ALL INDIANS.

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  • SANTHOSH, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Many congratulations. Ur the man on mission well done and God bless.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Looking from the other side of the coin I salute you for the long sustained effort.It shows nothing is impossible if you are determining enough.should be considered as a role model for youngsters.

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  • Rizwan, Bolar

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Kudos to The Man!

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