Social activist Anna Hazare, on Wednesday, said he will go on an indefinite hunger strike from February 14 to protest the Maharashtra government's policy permitting sale of wine at supermarkets and grocery shops.
The activist has written in another "reminder" letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray over the issue.
In his letter to Thackeray, Hazare stated that the people of the state have demanded that the policy permitting sale of wine at supermarkets and walk-in shops be called back immediately.
The 84-year-old activist, in a statement, warned that he will start his indefinite hunger strike from his village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahmednagar district on February 14.
Hazare said he had written two letters addressing the chief minister, urging him to call back the decision, but did not receive any response about the same.
In his previous letters, the activist had stated that the decision to allow the sale of wine in supermarkets and grocery shops was unfortunate for the state and it will prove to be dangerous for the future generations.