Bengaluru: ‘No plan to subsidise alcohol for poor’ – Excise minister makes U-turn


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (EP)

Bengaluru, Jan 1: Karnataka minister of Excise H Nagesh who had said that liquor will be distributed to the poor at subsidized rates backtracked from his promise.

Speaking at Vikas Soudha, he said that liquor is already being sold at low rates. “However, discussions over selling quality liquor at reduced rates will be held with Excise commissioner. The matter of increasing liquor sales in village limits by supplying it on subsidized rates will be discussed with officials,” he said.

The minister clarifying his earlier statement which had caused controversy said that the statement was misunderstood. “There is no such proposal,” he said.

 

  

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  • Oshin D'souza, Kundapur

    Wed, Jan 01 2020

    Shame on u!!! First reduce the prices of basic commodities so that poor and middle-class people can survive. Rich people can buy even the prices are doubled or tripled. Instead of reducing the prices of alcohol which will spoil the health as well as peace of any families, kindly reduce the prices of basic food commodities.

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