TVK MLA Hails TN Govt’s Move to Close 717 TASMAC Shops Near Temples, Schools

The Tamil Nadu government has ordered the closure of 717 TASMAC liquor shops located within 500 meters of temples, schools, and bus stations. TVK MLA R Ramesh Kumar welcomed the move, calling it a "good order" and hinting at more announcements. CM C Joseph Vijay issued the directive after a survey identified the shops near sensitive public areas. The decision aligns with TVK’s manifesto promise of a drug-free Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: TN Govt Closes 717 TASMAC Shops Near Temples, Schools

  • Over 700 TASMAC shops to close near sensitive areas
  • CM Vijay orders survey and closure within two weeks
  • Shops near temples, schools, and bus stands targeted
  • TVK MLAs praise move, expect more reforms
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"Good announcements will follow": TVK legislator Ramesh Kumar on TN Govt's move to close TASMAC liquor shops near temples, schools

TVK MLA R Ramesh Kumar welcomes Tamil Nadu CM Vijay’s order to shut 717 liquor shops near temples, schools, and bus stands within two weeks.

"It is a very good order. A lot of good announcements will follow. - R Ramesh Kumar"

Chennai, May 12

Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam legislator R Ramesh Kumar on Tuesday welcomed the Tamil Nadu government's order to close over 700 liquor retail outlets situated near sensitive public areas. The directive, issued by Chief Minister Vijay, mandates the closure of Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation shops located within a 500-meter radius of educational institutions, places of worship, and bus stands.

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly member from Avadi Assembly constituency in Thiruvallur district told ANI, "It is a very good order. A lot of good announcements will follow. We look forward to good administration by our leader."

Meanwhile, expressing confidence in the state's new leadership, TVK MLA from Dr Radhakrishnan Nagar N Marie Wilson, while speaking to ANI, said, "This is a very important moment for TVK having formed the government and now with the election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker. This is a welcome sign. Change will happen now. JDC Prabhakaran is a very serious leader. TVK's Vijay is for the people. Many people had criticised him, but now they are seeing this actions."

The newly elected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has ordered the closure of 717 government-run TASMAC liquor retail outlets located within a 500-metre radius of places of worship, educational institutions, and bus stations in the State, within two weeks, in the interest of public welfare.

After assuming the office of CM, Vijay ordered a survey of TASMAC liquor shops to identify the ones operating near places of worship, educational institutions, and bus stands.

"With the welfare of the general public in mind, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C Joseph Vijay, has issued orders to close--within two weeks--717 retail liquor shops situated within a 500-metre radius of places of worship, educational institutions, and bus stands. Currently, 4,765 retail liquor shops are being operated by the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation. From among these, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C Joseph Vijay, issued directives to conduct a survey and identify those shops located within a 500-meter radius of places of worship, educational institutions, and bus stands. In accordance with the aforementioned order, it was identified that 717 retail liquor shops are currently operating within these three specified categories," a press release read.

"Taking public welfare into consideration, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C Joseph Vijay, has ordered the closure--within the next two weeks--of a total of 717 retail liquor shops, comprising 276 shops located near places of worship, 186 shops near educational institutions, and 255 shops near bus stands," the release added.

Although TASMAC liquor shops make up for high revenue for the Tamil Nadu government, there have been calls across party lines to close several of these retail outlets.

The TASMAC has also come under the probe by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Last year, the probe agency had conducted raids at multiple premises across Tamil Nadu in connection with alleged offences related to Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Limited (TASMAC) and associated entities under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).ilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in its manifesto has also promised a drug-free Tamil Nadu.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a good start, but will they lose revenue? TASMAC brings in so much money for the state. I hope they have a plan to compensate for the loss. Otherwise, it's just a symbolic move.
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Vikram M
Good governance begins with such decisions. As a parent, I'm relieved my kids won't have to walk past liquor shops near their school. Hope other states follow Tamil Nadu's lead.
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James A
It's refreshing to see a leader prioritize public health over revenue. The ED probe on TASMAC only makes this move more necessary. Let's see if they can actually enforce it in two weeks.
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Kavya N
This is a welcome step, but will they also address the illegal liquor trade? Closing shops near temples and schools is good, but if people can still get alcohol easily, it won't solve the deeper problem. Baby steps, I suppose.

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