Sri Lanka bans selling women grog, again

Sri Lanka has scrapped plans to allow women to buy alcohol, despite pressure from activists and tourism operators.

A ban on selling alcohol to women will remain in place in Sri Lanka, after the finance minister reversed his earlier decision to lift the ban.

President Maithripala Sirisena had said on Sunday the ban would be reimposed.

On Thursday, Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera said he had cancelled his decision to lift it at the "request of the Cabinet of Ministers".

In a filing to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, a group of 11 women activists opposed re-instating the ban, which also prevents women from working in liquor stores.

"Any such measure would deprive the members of the female gender who have attained the requisite age specified by law from being lawfully employed at places of production and sale of liquor," the petitioners said in their filing.

Officials at the finance ministry said the ban was lifted after repeated requests from the tourism industry to extend bar hours and allow female tourists to buy alcohol.

But that move was criticised by opposition parliamentarians, who said the move would damage Sri Lanka's Buddhist values. Sinhalese Buddhists account for more than 70 per cent of the island nation's 21 million population.

Sri Lanka will hold local government elections on February.


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