Kerala Excise Minister Alleges Corruption Over Alcohol Tax Cut
Former Kerala Excise Minister alleges corruption over proposed alcohol tax cut in state budget

Former Kerala Excise Minister has alleged corruption in the state government's proposed budget that includes a tax cut on low-alcohol beverages. The criticism comes in the wake of the UDF government's budget proposal to reduce taxes on low-alcohol beverages, which has sparked concerns about potential misuse of public funds.
The minister, who served in the previous government, has raised concerns about the transparency of the decision-making process behind the tax cut. He has pointed out that the move could lead to significant revenue losses for the state exchequer, which could affect essential public services.
The allegations have sparked a debate on the integrity of the current administration and the need for greater transparency in fiscal policies. The UDF government has not yet responded to the allegations, but the issue has already drawn attention from various political parties and civil society groups.
The minister's claims come amid growing public scrutiny of the state government's financial decisions, particularly in the context of economic challenges facing the region. The controversy highlights the ongoing tensions between fiscal policy and public accountability in Kerala's political landscape.










