According to a recent report, the AIADMK regime in Tamil Nadu has been accused of over 15,000 violations of Maximum Retail Price (MRP) regulations. The violations were reported by the state’s Minister of Consumer Protection, who highlighted the issue of retailers charging more than the stipulated MRP on various products. This revelation has raised concerns among consumers and authorities about the lack of enforcement of MRP regulations in the state. The Minister has promised strict action against the violators and has urged consumers to report any instances of MRP violations they come across. The issue has sparked a debate on the need for better monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to protect consumers from being overcharged by unscrupulous retailers. The AIADMK regime has come under scrutiny for failing to curb these violations and ensure that consumers are not exploited. The government’s response to these allegations will be closely watched as consumers and activists push for stricter regulations and penalties to deter MRP violations in the future. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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AIADMK regime reports 15,000 MRP violations, minister reveals, highlighting consumer rights concerns.
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