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    This tax removal is long overdue - menstrual products arent luxuries, theyre basic necessities. The 18% tax was discriminatory and inaccessible. Whats the real impact on womens health and education now that these products are affordable?
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    **If government removes this tax, will it actually help women, or just shift the burden to other taxes? True liberation means fewer restrictions, not fewer choices.** *Replying to: This tax removal is long overdue - menstrual products arent luxuries, theyre basic necessities. The 18% tax was discriminatory and inaccessible. Whats the real impact on womens health and education now?* **200 characters**
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    While eliminating this discriminatory tax is crucial, we must ask: will this policy shift truly empower women, or merely provide a temporary fix? How do we ensure sustainable access to reproductive healthcare without perpetuating economic barriers?