Reflecting the government's stand on liquor, party mouthpiece "Dr Namathu MGR" indicated that implementing prohibition in the state was "not feasible".
Tamil Nadu Electricity Minister Natham R Viswanathan, who also holds the Prohibition and Excise portfolio, had informed the state Assembly last week that implementing prohibition was not 'feasible' since it would promote hooch and subsequently encourage anti-social elements.
It took potshots at DMK Treasurer MK Stalin for highlighting the issue during his ongoing "Namakku Naame Vidiyal Meetpu Payanam" (We for ourselves, journey to retrieve dawn) across the state.
It also referred to DMK President M Karunanidhi's famous statement as Chief Minister, defending not implementing prohibition in the state, saying Tamil Nadu cannot afford to be "an unlit camphor" in the midst of a "ring of fire," pointing to the lack of dry regime in neighbouring states.
"This is a deception by Karunanidhi" and his party, it said.
The chorus for implementing prohibition in Tamil Nadu has been growing of late with political parties, including DMK, upping the ante on the issue, with the government stating that it was not against the dry regime as a policy.
"We don't oppose prohibition as a policy but it is not practically feasible. Prohibition will lead to hooch and subsequently promote rowdyism and anti-social elements," Viswanathan had told the state Assembly.
Karunanidhi had recently said his party will take steps for introducing dry regime if voted to power in the next Assembly elections.
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