Crores of rupees being looted through TASMAC shops in Tamil Nadu: AIADMK
The Hindu
Crores of rupees were being looted through the TASMAC shops and illegal bars under the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government in the State, said former minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam State treasurer Dindigul C. Srinivasan.
Crores of rupees were being looted through the TASMAC shops and illegal bars under the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government in the State, said former minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam State treasurer Dindigul C. Srinivasan.
He was addressing a protest demonstration organised by the party against price rise and also seeking removal of V. Senthilbalaji from the State Cabinet, in the presence of former minister Natham R. Viswanathan, here on Wednesday.
Mr. Srinivasan said that lot of unlicenced bars were functioning in the State.
Indian-made Foreign Liquor bottles were available for sale in pettyshops and lanes across the State.
Besides sale of illicit arrack was also going on unabated. “The DMK Government is not bothered about the loss of lives due to illicit arrack,” he said.
Mr. Srinivasan flayed the DMK Government for increase in property tax, electricity charges and road tax which were affecting the common man. The DMK was not bothered to implement its poll promises. He said that no one can stop the AIADMK from coming back to power in Tamil Nadu.
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