Act, don't play with words: EPS to govt in hooch deaths
The New Indian Express|June 20, 2024
TERMING the death of people after drinking illicit liquor in Karunapuram in Kallakurichi as worrying, AIADMK general secretary and leader of the opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami condemned the DMK government on Wednesday for failing to curb the production of illicit liquor.
Act, don't play with words: EPS to govt in hooch deaths

He urged Chief Minister MK Stalin to 'avoid playing with words' by saying it is 'methanol' and not 'illicit liquor', and to keep in mind that it is a matter of people's lives.

In his statement, the AIADMK leader extended his condolences to the grieving families. "I have been continuously pointing out that the production of illicit liquor is rampant under the DMK regime. However, the government has not taken any action to curb it, even after several lives have been lost due to it," he alleged.

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