YSRCP Criticizes Coalition Government for Alleged Liquor Scam Falsehoods
YSRCP has slammed the ruling coalition for spreading misinformation about a liquor scam, failing to secure funds, and disregarding state issues. Leaders accused the coalition of targeting their party with false allegations while neglecting their own promises, urging focus on significant state matters instead, as per a press release.

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The Yuvajana Shramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) has issued a strong condemnation against the coalition government, accusing it of misusing parliamentary platforms to perpetuate false narratives about an alleged liquor scam. The statement criticized the coalition for failing to secure central funds and ignoring crucial state issues, marking a significant political clash.
Speaking at press conferences, Tirupati MP Guru Moorthy and former minister Perni Nani stated that the government had abandoned its election promises, leaving the public dissatisfied. They accused the coalition of fabricating charges against YSRCP members and spending parliamentary time on unsubstantiated allegations, rather than beneficial governance.
The press release highlighted TDP MP Lavu Krishnadevarayalu's criticism of a non-existent scam while ignoring allegations against party leader Chandrababu Naidu. YSRCP leaders argue that Naidu, attempting to manipulate legal proceedings against political adversaries, only tarnishes his credibility further. The party called for attention to more pressing state issues like Polavaram and VSP, urging proactive governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)