The first day of each month is a dry day in the state
The Supreme Court has in an order said that liquor vends within 500 metres of national and state highways will have to shut down from April 1.
Kerala is staring at a revenue loss of about Rs 5000 crore due to the closure of 1956 outlets following the apex court order.
Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac said the revenue loss would adversely impact the funding of the government. To overcome the crisis, government was mulling various options, he said.
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Opposition Leader in the Kerala Assembly Ramesh Chennithala today alleged that government was trying to scuttle the apex court verdict and this would not be allowed.
Government should implement the Supreme Court direction, he said.
Meanwhile, KPCC President (In-charge) M M Hassan said government should implement the Supreme Court order.
Congress led UDF Opposition stood by its policy to reduce the availability of liquor, Hassan told reporters here.
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