State Minister (Highways) EV Velu said two women and one transgender were among the victims.
Prasanth further said sufficient medical professionals, including specialists from nearby government medical colleges have been deployed in the district to handle the situation, even as more number of ambulances with life-support have been stationed.
Briefing reporters here, senior Minister EV Velu said it should not be assumed as if 'illicit arrack sale' has happened only under the DMK rule and such incidents have been occuring during all the regimes.
"Every government (be it DMK or AIADMK governments) has taken tough action, this government has been taking stern action continuously."
Furthermore, he told reporters: "As far as the government is concerned there is no necessity for it to encourage
"The government will not spare anyone," he said, adding two women and one transgender were among the victims.
"I don't like to justify the mistake, this incident must not have happened and since this has happened the chief minister has directed tough action."
Be it brewers of illicit arrack or those who sell it, the government has been taking stern action including under Goondas Act.
Velu and Health Minister Ma Subramanian are camping in Kallakurichi to render help to the affected people.
Actor-politician Vijay, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief blamed the negligence of the government for the incident and demanded that the state take 'tough' precautionary measures to prevent recurrence.
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