Bengaluru: Mulling over alcohol subsidy scheme for poor - Excise minister Nagesh


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Dec 31: State Excise minister Nagesh, who had earlier made a controversial announcement that alcoholic drinks will be delivered to doorstep of consumers, has courted one more controversy on the last day of 2019. He has given a statement that the state government is mulling of providing alcoholic drinks at subsidized rates.

Speaking at the Vikas Soudha in the city, minister Nagesh said, "The government is thinking of providing the cheap liquor, which is consumed most by the poorer section of the society, at a subsidized rate. A scheme is also being chalked out to supply good quality alcohol at cheap rates."

It is not clear whether this statement is personal one from the minister or a development that has actually taken place in the government as earlier also the minister had said that the alcoholic drinks will be provided to the doorstep of the consumers, which made a huge controversy in the state. Chief minister B S Yediyurappa had intervened then and cleared the air by saying that such thought is not there with the government.

Now it has to be seen whether CM Yediyurappa will give a go ahead for this thought of the Excise minister or not.

 

  

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  • saquib, byndoor

    Wed, Jan 01 2020

    one thing is sure this minister wants public to b busy so that other issues can be kept in back foot

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  • AD, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Hic.. Hic.. Hurrah!

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 01 2020

    Kur Kur Kurkure.

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  • Mohammed ismath, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Give the poor free education free medical treatment and free ration that is better ministerji

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Now unemployed will forget why they are unemployed!

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    A small quantity Nd quality drinks to poor once in a month by Adhar i S good gesture

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    We can start alcohol bhagya.

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    This reminds me of the dialogue from the nataka " Dever Di Leka Apund".

    Undu lokkada stristi sari ijji.
    Nadapere sari apuji daye panna nella yeth tagh yeth tagh undu.
    Janaklenala stristi sari ijji.

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  • SBM, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Cheap Alcohol = Expensive liver treatment

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Ha Ha...I know he is talking about new Jio Pio scheme. Unlimited talking and unlimited drinking.
    After unlimited drinking automatically unlimited nonsense talktime will start.

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    This useless excise minister seems to be a hardcore drunkard. He has to speak only about selling liquor and not concerned about the health and families of the poor.

    His CM mathibrantha Yeddy is roaming the state like a fool without doing anything. Dombarata in full swing.

    Jai Ho

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Ha ha haa!
    I remembered one comedy stage play!
    Sharabina bele yilhishi, yilhishi!!
    Kudukarannu ulhishi, ulhishi!! :)
    Never ever any Govt would have imposed prohibition; if most of the people acted responsibly and had some self control!

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  • Kiran Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Please think beyond Alcohol for the sake of families. I want excise department be closed permanently, Complete ban on Alcohol is required with immediate effect from Tomorrow if this country needs to prosper. Government will surprise everybody by declaring omplete ban on Alcohol.
    Excise department is corrupt department.

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  • ayesha devi, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    I agree with you that alcohol ruins families. But will prohibition solve this problem? If legally liquor is not allowed, then illegal units will start functioning supplying furious liquor. In my opinion it is better to have good quality liquor with affordable prices alongwith strong campaign not to drink alcohol.

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    If you want good quality then we will have to call back Vijay Mallya are you ready for that.

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  • Save My India, India

    Wed, Jan 01 2020

    @Ayesha,
    On the contrary, the same chor government keeps on increasing taxes on alcohol, which will turn everyone including the poor to more poverty.

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  • ayesha devi, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Best People Friendly Move !!!!!!!!

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