Like many other court cases, in Megha case too the Government of Kerala failed miserably. A few of the ministers also thronged for this outcome. The Division Bench dismissed the writ appeal too filed by the state government relating to the case. The result of the case is as expected.
However for Megha Distributors, it will be a tough time to sell their lottery tickets printed in Sivkasi or else where in the State. The lottery buyers have learned to recognize what is good and what is wrong about lottery business.
The Bhutan rulers should so decide not to buy a small fortune by hoodwinking the uneducated working class of the small state of Kerala. They should identify some meaningful businesses to bring properity to their country.
K A Solaman
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