Key Points

YSRCP leader Roja has demanded an immediate CBI investigation into the spurious liquor trade devastating families across Andhra Pradesh. She directly accused Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and his son Nara Lokesh of being the masterminds behind the illegal operation. Roja revealed that excise department records show a 21% increase in liquor and drug-related crimes since the NDA coalition came to power. The former minister also called for women across the state to join YSRCP's agitation demanding justice for victims and action against those responsible.

Key Points: Roja Demands CBI Probe Into Andhra Spurious Liquor Mafia

  • Roja alleges spurious liquor manufacturing requires government support and political protection
  • Claims excise records show 21% increase in liquor and drug crimes
  • Demands Excise Minister resignation for failing to prevent fake liquor tragedy
  • Reveals TDP inducted international liquor dealer to implement Africa model
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YSRCP leader Roja demands CBI probe into spurious liquor

YSRCP leader Roja alleges Chandrababu Naidu and son Lokesh masterminded spurious liquor trade that devastated families, demands immediate CBI investigation

"All evidence clearly points to Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and his son as the masterminds - R.K. Roja"

Amaravati, Oct 12

Former minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader R.K. Roja on Sunday demanded an immediate CBI inquiry into the spurious liquor mafia that has devastated families across Andhra Pradesh.

She told media persons in Nagari that all evidence in the spurious liquor case clearly points to Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and his son, Minister Nara Lokesh, as the masterminds.

Roja asserted that large-scale illegal liquor production is impossible without government support and political protection.

She said spurious liquor has been manufactured across the state for the last 16 months after the NDA coalition came to power.

According to her, excise department records show that spurious liquor, ganja, and drug-related crimes increased by 21 per cent during this period. Instead of acting against the culprits, Chandrababu and TDP are using diversion politics by falsely branding the arrested accused as YSRCP coverts to protect TDP leaders.

Roja said Excise Minister Kollu Ravindra must resign immediately for failing to prevent the fake liquor tragedy and for misleading the public. She demanded a criminal investigation against Principal Secretary Mukesh Kumar Meena, stating that his role must be probed for administrative failure and possible complicity.

The YSRCP leader revealed that the TDP inducted international liquor dealer Jayachandra Reddy, who owns four liquor factories in Africa, only to implement the Africa model of spurious liquor trade in Andhra Pradesh. Roja said it is now evident why TDP gave him the Tamballapalle ticket and later retained him as constituency in-charge. Convicted criminals and liquor smugglers were appointed by TDP to operate this illegal network, she said.

The former minister appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order a CBI inquiry immediately so that justice is delivered to the families destroyed by spurious liquor. She called upon women across the state to join YSRCP’s state-wide agitation demanding the closure of all belt shops and permit rooms and action against those responsible for the deaths caused by toxic liquor.

Meanwhile, YSRCP General Secretary MVS Nagi Reddy criticised the coalition government for what he called its complete failure in the agriculture sector, stating that the state is witnessing a severe cultivation crisis.

Speaking at the YSRCP Central Office in Tadepalli, Nagi Reddy said the decline in cultivation and government negligence have pushed lakhs of farmers and agricultural labourers into distress.

He said that due to the government’s failures, the total cultivated area in Andhra Pradesh has fallen drastically. During YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s five-year tenure, an average of 32.94 lakh hectares was cultivated every kharif season. However, in the last two years of coalition rule, it has dropped to just 28.19 lakh hectares, a fall of 11.73 lakh hectares, leading to a loss of over Rs 3,000 crore in agricultural employment and production value.

Nagi Reddy said the government’s withdrawal of free crop insurance has caused huge losses to farmers hit by drought and floods. Crops like paddy, chilli, tobacco, mango, onion, and tomato suffered badly, but the government provided no relief.

He recalled that during Jagan’s administration, all farmers received input assistance on time, price stabilisation funds were created, and even tenant farmers were supported.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I agree spurious liquor is a serious issue, making direct allegations without concrete evidence seems politically motivated. Let's wait for proper investigation rather than jumping to conclusions.
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Priya S
The agriculture crisis mentioned here is equally worrying. Farmers are the backbone of our country, and if cultivation area has dropped so drastically, it will affect food security. Government should focus on real issues instead of politics.
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Arjun K
21% increase in liquor and drug crimes is alarming! As a father, I worry about our youth getting trapped in these vices. Political parties should work together to solve this, not use it for mudslinging.
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Michael C
The Africa connection detail is concerning if true. International liquor dealers getting political protection? This needs immediate investigation. Hope PMO takes note of this serious allegation.
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Kavya N
As a woman from Andhra, I fully support Roja's call for women to join the agitation. We've seen too many families destroyed by illegal liquor. Time for action, not just words! 💪
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Vikram M
Both issues - spurious liquor and agriculture crisis - show governance failure. When will our leaders stop playing politics with people's lives? Common man suffers while they point fingers at each other. 😔

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