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Kerala liquor tax row: CPI(M) accuses CM Satheesan of making ‘incorrect’ statements, seeks clarification
CPI(M) accuses Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of making incorrect statements regarding a liquor tax proposal, while M.B. Rajesh rejects the claim that the proposal originated during the previous LDF government's tenure when M.V. Govindan held the Excise portfolio.
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