According to a recent report by a minister, approximately 15,000 cases of Maximum Retail Price (MRP) violations were reported during the AIADMK regime in Tamil Nadu. The violations were found in various sectors, including essential commodities, food, and other goods. The minister highlighted the need for strict enforcement of MRP regulations to protect consumers from being overcharged by sellers. The AIADMK government faced criticism for not taking adequate action to prevent such violations and protect consumer rights. The report sheds light on the importance of monitoring and regulating MRP to ensure fair pricing and prevent exploitation of consumers. The findings serve as a wake-up call for authorities to strengthen enforcement mechanisms and hold businesses accountable for adhering to MRP guidelines. It is crucial for the government to take proactive steps to address these violations and safeguard the interests of consumers in Tamil Nadu. This revelation underscores the significance of promoting transparency and accountability in pricing practices to create a fair marketplace for all stakeholders. Authorities are urged to take necessary measures to curb MRP violations and uphold consumer rights effectively in the state.

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“15k MRP Violations Under AIADMK Rule, Minister Reports”
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