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The UDF opposition in Kerala criticized the state government for reducing minority scholarships, stating it prioritizes setting up liquor factories over helping poor students. The government responded by saying the cuts were not limited to scholarships. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan accused the government of prioritizing wrongly, questioning the government's financial crisis claims and demanding the decision be reversed. Protests are threatened if the government does not change its stance.
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