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AP Liquor Scam Twist: CID Grills MP Midhun Reddy After Sai Reddy’s Revelations
The Andhra Pradesh liquor scam is gaining renewed attention as CID investigations intensify. After MP Vijayasai Reddy’s explosive testimony, which implicated Raj Kasireddy and MP Midhun Reddy, the heat has turned on the latter. Just a day after Sai Reddy’s shocking claims, Midhun Reddy arrived at the Vijayawada Commissioner of Police office for questioning. The scam involves allegations of liquor brand licensing fraud, illicit packaging, and large-scale cash-only trans
AP Liquor Scam Twist: CID Grills MP Midhun Reddy After Sai Reddy’s Revelations
The Andhra Pradesh liquor scam is gaining renewed attention as CID investigations intensify. After MP Vijayasai Reddy’s explosive testimony, which implicated Raj Kasireddy and MP Midhun Reddy, the heat has turned on the latter. Just a day after Sai Reddy’s shocking claims, Midhun Reddy arrived at the Vijayawada Commissioner of Police office for questioning. The scam involves allegations of liquor brand licensing fraud, illicit packaging, and large-scale cash-only trans
Andhra Pradesh Liquor Scam: Rs 4,000 Crore Bribery Allegations Rock YSRCP Government
In a major development that has shaken Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape, a massive liquor scam has been unearthed by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), exposing alleged corruption involving Rs 4,000 crore in bribes paid to leaders of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) during the previous government. The SIT investigation revealed that liquor manufacturers were compelled to pay bribes amounting to Rs 150-200 per case to operate in the state. Media reports indicate that these illicit pay
Andhra Pradesh Liquor Scam: Rs 4,000 Crore Bribery Allegations Rock YSRCP Government
In a major development that has shaken Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape, a massive liquor scam has been unearthed by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), exposing alleged corruption involving Rs 4,000 crore in bribes paid to leaders of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) during the previous government. The SIT investigation revealed that liquor manufacturers were compelled to pay bribes amounting to Rs 150-200 per case to operate in the state. Media reports indicate that these illicit pay









