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Big Action On illegal Liquor In Andhra Pradesh

Big action on illegal liquor in Andhra Pradesh, more than 70,000 people arrested.

In the last one and a half years in Andhra Pradesh, the state government has raised a ruckus against illegal liquor.

In this connection, over 70,000 people have been arrested over the years for the illegal manufacture of liquor.

Special Chief Secretary of Excise Department Rajat Bhargava said that more than 70,000 people have been arrested in one and a half years of the formation of the Special Enforcement Bureau.

Tons of black jaggery were destroyed.

The Special Chief Secretary further said that several tonnes of black jaggery, the main ingredient for the manufacture of illicit liquor, have been destroyed by the Special Enforcement Bureau in the last two years.

Bhargava said that as per the orders of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, strict action will be taken against anyone found manufacturing illegal liquor and no one will be spared.

Opposition alleges an increase of illicit liquor.

The opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Saturday staged a protest in Vijayawada against the ruling YSRCP government, alleging the rise of illicit liquor in the state.

One of the protesters, TDP MLA Gadde Rammohan, claimed that the liquor brands sold in Andhra Pradesh are made by YSRCP MLAs and relatives of the Chief Minister to make money.

According to Rammohan, these liquor brands sold in Andhra Pradesh are not sold in other states and CM’s relatives are earning money from this.

18 people died in a week.

Let us inform you that in the West Godavari district of the state, 18 people have died in the last week due to drinking spurious liquor.

At the same time, due to this, the opposition party TDP has demanded a white paper on the income of liquor from the Jagan Mohan Reddy government.

They allege that illegal liquor is being showered in every corner of the state.

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