DMK double-faced on Tasmac, says BJP
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Liquor shops must be closed, says Tamil Nadu BJP president L. Murugan
Tamil Nadu BJP president L. Murugan on June 13 questioned Chief Minister M.K. Stalin why he and his social gathering have been double-faced on the difficulty of closure of Tasmac outlets and demanded that the liquor shops be closed.
The Tamil Nadu authorities as a part of COVID-19 lockdown relaxations introduced that Tasmac liquor shops can operate from 10 a.m. to five p.m.
“When Mr. Stalin was the Opposition leader, he demanded that Tasmac outlets be closed. When the government [AIADMK] announced reopening of the liquor outlets during the first wave of COVID-19, Mr. Stalin and his party condemned it and held large protests. Now after coming to power, he is reopening the shops,” Mr. Murugan stated, main a protest to sentence the transfer on the social gathering headquarters, Kamalalayam.
Mr. Murugan stated poor folks and girls have been largely affected as a consequence of COVID-19 and the restrictions imposed on folks. Such folks and folks with low immunity may even be affected because of the reopening of the outlets, he stated.
“During the elections, they [DMK] said they will shut Tasmac. Their MP Kanimozhi promised to even shut liquor manufacturing units. Now after winning the elections, their actions are different from their promises. Why are you showing this dual face and fooling the people?” Mr. Murugan requested.
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