The Minister of Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection in Tamil Nadu revealed that there have been around 15,000 violations of Maximum Retail Price (MRP) during the previous AIADMK government. The violations were reported across various sectors, including essential commodities. The minister emphasized the need for strict enforcement of laws to protect consumers from being overcharged. The AIADMK regime has faced criticism for failing to address these violations effectively. The current government is taking steps to crack down on such practices and ensure that consumers are not exploited. The issue of MRP violations is a serious concern in the state, and efforts are being made to create awareness among both sellers and buyers about the importance of following MRP regulations. The government is urging businesses to comply with the rules and regulations set by the authorities to maintain transparency in pricing. The Minister highlighted the need for regular monitoring and stringent action against those found guilty of violating MRP norms. The government is committed to safeguarding the interests of consumers and ensuring fair practices in the market. Stay updated with the latest news on consumer protection and MRP regulations in Tamil Nadu.
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