"Consumerfed has decided to sell liquor online. The move is to avoid long queues seen outside beverage outlets during Onam day," Federation Chairman M Mehboob told mediapersons at the Press Club here today.
The apex body of Consumer Co-operatives in the state, plans to sell around 59 brands of liquor to consumers who had registered for the product online, he said.
"Consumerfed, which aims at providing quality goods at low price for the people has been looked at now as the centre for corruption," Mehboob said, adding, it was due to the mismanagement for the past four years and the managing committee of that period was responsible.
"Nobody involved in corruption will be spared. No partiality will be shown in taking steps against corruption in Consumerfed," he said.
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