Monday, 3 April 2017

Robert Vadra, who lost sister to drunk driver, wants highway booze ban modified to protect 'respectable establishments'

NEW DELHI: Robert Vadra lost his sister to an intoxicated driver however he has still stood in support of altering the Supreme Court's interstate liquor boycott saying it shouldn't influence "respectable foundations" and their representatives.

Vadra's sister Michelle Vadra was slaughtered by a tanked driver on the Delhi-Jaipur expressway in April 2001. Also, on April 1 this year, the Supreme Court's request prohibiting the deal and serving of alcohol+ on state and national thruways happened. Mobile Number database provider

"It will be a major stride forward towards street wellbeing. Having lost my own particular sister (she was only 33) in an appalling mishap brought on by hardness towards security standards on the streets, I completely underwrite the closing of alcohol distributes along the interstates," composed Vadra, who's Congress pioneer Sonia Gandhi's child in-law, on Facebook.

Still, Vadra, in his post, batted emphatically in support

Source:- Timesofindia 

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