YSRCP alleges political protection to accused in Molakalacheruvu fake liquor case

The YSRCP spokesperson accused Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and the TDP of providing political protection to individuals involved in a ₹5,250 crore fake liquor scam, specifically mentioning TDP leader Jayachandra Reddy. The YSRCP also alleged that charges were diluted and that the coalition government is selectively targeting opposition leaders.
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This article highlights significant political corruption allegations in India, raising questions about governance, law enforcement impartiality, and the integrity of political leaders, which could impact public trust and future elections.
YSRCP State spokesperson Karumuri Venkata Reddy on Sunday accused Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu of extending political protection to individuals allegedly involved in the Molakalacheruvu fake liquor scam and facilitating their return to India after securing legal relief.
The article directly quotes allegations from an opposition party (YSRCP) against the ruling party (TDP/coalition government) without presenting a counter-response or alternative viewpoint from the accused party within the article itself.
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