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T.N. Opposition leaders condemn reduction in Aavin Green Magic milk sales; government denies claim

T.N. Opposition leaders condemn reduction in Aavin Green Magic milk sales; government denies claim
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Opposition leaders in Tamil Nadu have accused the state government of reducing the supply of Aavin's popular 'Green Magic' milk to cut financial losses. The government has denied these claims, despite reports suggesting a potential phase-out of the subsidized product.

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The dispute highlights tensions over food security and the economic sustainability of state-subsidized essential goods in India.

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Opposition leaders in Tamil Nadu have alleged that the supply of Aavin’s Green Magic milk has been reduced, with only very minimal quantities being made available for sale currently. However, the government has refuted these claims.

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The article presents both the opposition's allegations and the government's denial, maintaining a neutral reporting stance.

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