Saudi Arabia to lift ban on alcohol ahead of World Cup
Saudi Arabia, the ultra-conservative Middle East nation, is now planning to legalise the use of alcohol in 600 tourist spots by keeping in mind the Football World Cup, which it will host in 2034.
The country has already effected several sweeping liberal changes under the regime of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which include the reopening of cinemas and allowing women to drive.
The Middle East nation will now allow the sale of wine, beer and cider at licensed venues including luxury hotels, five-star resorts and tourist developments, reports Daily Mail.
However, the country will not allow boozing in public, homes, shops, or fan zones.
The plans form part of the Gulf State's Vision 2030, an initiative to attract tourists and investment in the lead up to hosting major international events, including the World Cup and Expo 2030, reported the news portal.
Saudi Arabian authorities reportedly believe that selling alcohol in glamorous areas like Neom, Sindalah Island and the Red Sea Project will help the country compete with Gulf rivals, including the UAE and Bahrain.
As per the new regulations of the country, the venues that will sell alcohol will be operated by trained staff members and under tight licensing conditions.
However, selling drinks and liquor with over 20 percent alcohol will remain prohibited.
If implemented, the liquor ban will be lifted in certain zones in the country eight years before Saudi Arabia hosts the grand football event.
Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 under Abdulaziz Al Saud. The legal system of the country was based on Wahhabi Islam. It is a strict implementation of Sunni Islam.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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