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Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users
Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users

Time of India

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users

The District Ex-Servicemen Association seeks action against fake military liquor. They want to ensure genuine users face no supply issues MADIKERI: The District Ex-Servicemen Association has called for action against fake military-branded liquor while ensuring legitimate users face no disruption in supply. The onus is on the Excise Department to prevent any fraudulent activities. Retired Major General B.A. Cariappa, President of the association, and retired Major Odiyanda S. Chingappa, Secretary, highlighted that the district has over 8,000 ex-servicemen and their dependents. They clarified that the consumption of military liquor at gatherings involving service personnel and their dependents remains acceptable. However, they emphasised the need for departmental intervention against fake military-branded liquor distribution. They affirmed that ex-servicemen sharing their allocated liquor with family and relatives is permissible. The association maintains that ex-servicemen should not engage in selling liquor from their facilities, supporting enforcement actions in such instances. They confirmed their intention to communicate these guidelines to their members. A recent association meeting at their Madikeri office, led by President Cariappa, addressed several issues, including the delay in conducting soldiers' Adalat. The association requested an immediate meeting under the district minister's leadership. The meeting also discussed the requirement for a community hall and land allocation for association activities. The association, on the occasion, encouraged ex-servicemen and dependents to join and utilise Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme facilities.

Group reiterates demand to revoke contributory pension scheme in T.N.
Group reiterates demand to revoke contributory pension scheme in T.N.

The Hindu

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Group reiterates demand to revoke contributory pension scheme in T.N.

Representatives of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) Abolition Movement handed over a plea to Tamil Nadu government's Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam at the Secretariat in Chennai on Friday (May 16, 2025), reiterating their demand to revoke the CPS. Speaking to reporters, P. Frederic Engels, State coordinator, CPS Abolition Movement, said the ruling DMK, in its electoral manifesto, had assured it would revoke the CPS and resume the Old Pension Scheme. 'But the government has constituted a committee to study this, which is not acceptable. Other States have revoked the CPS,' he pointed out. If the State government did not accept their demand to revoke the CPS and resume the Old Pension Scheme, the CPS Abolition Movement would go ahead with a street-wise campaign in various parts of the State to underline their demand, the association said.

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