Apparently referring to criticism that government move was due to financial crisis in the wake of new liquor policy, Mani said the recommendation has nothing to do with the new policy.
Mani said his yesterday's statement that government was considering to halt creating new posts was "misunderstood" by a section of the society.
Mani's clarification came in the light of protests raised by youth wing of Congress and IUML against the government move.
After the Congress led UDF government came to power, more than one lakh persons were given employment through Public Service Commission till August 30, he pointed out.
He said there was no change in the stand of his party on the liquor policy, adding, "myself and my party Kerala Congress (M) is with the decision unitedly by the cabinet and UDF and reports contrary to this was not correct".
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