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Tamil Nadu to shut down 500 state-run liquor outlets from June 22

Minister V Senthil Balaji, who has been arrested by ED, made the announcement in Assembly in April of this year regarding the closure of these liquor outlets.

Published on: Jun 21, 2023 01:33 PM IST
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Following up on an announcement made on the floor of the Assembly, 500 retail liquor outlets in Tamil Nadu will stop functioning from June 22 onwards, the state-run TASMAC said on Wednesday.

State-run liquor retailer TASMAC recalled the Assembly announcement made then on the directions of TN CM M K Stalin and said a Government Order (GO) was subsequently issued dated April 20 this year. (Representational Image) (Photo: Sakib Ali/ Hindustan Times)
State-run liquor retailer TASMAC recalled the Assembly announcement made then on the directions of TN CM M K Stalin and said a Government Order (GO) was subsequently issued dated April 20 this year. (Representational Image) (Photo: Sakib Ali/ Hindustan Times)

Minister V Senthil Balaji, who has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate and hospitalised for heart-related ailment, had made the announcement in the House in April this year, while holding the Excise portfolio then.

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State-run liquor retailer Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) recalled the Assembly announcement made then "on the directions of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister" M K Stalin and said a Government Order (GO) was subsequently issued dated April 20, 2023.

The GO pertained to identifying 500 retail liquor outlets and closing them, it said.

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"Based on that, the said 500 retail outlets will not function from June 22," a TASMAC statement said.

 
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