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Kerala’s former Excise Minister flays UDF for reducing tax on low-alcohol drinks
Kerala’s former Excise Minister criticizes the UDF government for reducing tax on low-alcohol drinks. He argues that the previous LDF government restricted production to fruits and farm produce, while the current policy allows spirit-based production, risking corruption and social harm.
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