AP liquor: Excise Minister Kallu Ravindra has evidence of exploitation of Rs 3000 crore in the sale of YCP liquor.
AP liquor: Excise Minister Kololu Ravindra has alleged that there is evidence that in the last five years, Rs 3113 crore has been looted through the sale of liquor and beer in AP. In the past, IMFL alleged that the brands found in all states in the past have been found in AP, bringing local brands for the last five years and the rest have been tucking.
In the past, national and international liquor companies have been accused of threatening them for the last five years, threatening them for the last five years.
After the YCP came to power, companies such as SNJ, Aden, Leela, NV, B9, Sona and Moonak alleged that they had ordered more than 60 percent liquor to the concerned companies. In 2018, the choice of officers has supplied 35 lakh cases in 2018. However, MC Dowels alleged that it was reduced to 5 cases from 2.2 million cases.
The revenue difference compared to Telangana in 2018-19 was only Rs 4186 crore, but by 2023-24, it was Rs 42,762 crore. Kolu Ravindra alleged that the reason for this was to separate quality brands and bring adulterated and inferior brands.
In jangareddygudem, 42 people have lost their lives in Jangeddygudem, with alcohol -defined crimes, suicides, kidneys and liver problems. Guntur Ggh Deodection Center has 343 cases in 2018.
Priority for alcohol testing.
The minister said that ENA is not in any state of the country, including 13 types of whiskey, brandy, gin and vodka, 9 types of rums and seven types of beer.
The samples are being tested without any level of adulteration from production to liquor shops. He said that for the last five years, people were looted with cash and carried without digital payments and 3396 shops were allocated to the most transparent after the alliance came to power.
The government has come up with an income of Rs 1797 crore as application fee and for the first time, 350 shops have been allotted to workers in AP. We are giving Rs 103 crore subsidy in the license fee, he said. More than 150 brands are available after the coalition came to power and customers were able to take the brand.
The poor are taking a quarter of 99k rupees and the poor are taking steps to avoid adulterated liquor and drama. He said that the coalition government was committed to the health safety of the public and the CID investigation will reveal and take action against the victims.
Documents were burnt in Tadpalli Palace on the day of installation of liquor irregularities, and action would be taken against public pockets.