“The most urgent reason for prohibition is the good of these depressed classes. No other single measure of reform can help these people, and at once raise them economically and socially as total prohibition can. The rich and the educated may be indifferent about this reform. It is most necessary for saving the poor and the lowly.”
Rajagopalachari, quoted in: Tek Chand (1972) Liquor Menace in India, p. 116
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