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Angry tipplers set to take on Kerala government, may contest elections

Disgruntled tipplers in God’s Own Country are set to take on the government over the ‘shoddy treatment’ meted out to them, and may even contest assembly elections if the state continues to ignore their demands.

Updated on: Feb 8, 2016, 01:13:46 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Thiruvananthapuram
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Disgruntled tipplers in God’s Own Country are set to take on the government over the ‘shoddy treatment’ meted out to them, and may even contest assembly elections if the state continues to ignore their demands.

Bibulous people in Kerala say the United Democratic Front (UDF) government’s 2014 decision to shut down bars — except those in five-star hotels — and reduce the number of retail liquor stores has hit them hard. Kerala Liquor Consumers’ Protection Forum, which is working to set up a platform to bring together the at least six groups fighting to defend tipplers’ rights, said the state earns Rs 10,000 crore from alcohol sale, yet it treats consumers like criminals.

“In Kerala, about 60% of the state’s revenue comes from liquor sale. The government is slapping at least 250% tax on every bottle. Most of the outlets are situated at dingy places and consumers are forced to queue up before them like criminals,” said forum convener M Damodharan.

 
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Ramesh Babu

Ramesh Babu is HT’s bureau chief in Kerala, with about three decades of experience in journalism.

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