KCR Has Role In Delhi Liquor Scam: BJP
Bandi Sanjay alleged that CM K Chandrashekar Rao had a role in the Delhi liquor scam, and that the CM's family was facing allegations due to that.
Hyderabad | 22nd August 2022
State BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar today alleged that CM K Chandrashekar Rao had a role in the Delhi liquor "scam", and that the family members of the CM were facing allegations in the scam due to the same.
Bandi said that the BJP suspected that KCR went to Punjab to form a liquor syndicate, and demanded that the CM reveal the developments that took place in The Oberoi, New Delhi.
He asked the CM if his family members had met with any of the members of the liquor mafia in the hotel. He also asked the CM if it was not true that his family members had gone to Delhi in a special aircraft arranged by the liquor mafia.
Bandi said that some Congress leaders were also involved in the "scam", and alleged that the Congress and the TRS leaders were doing liquor business together.
Alleging that the members of liquor "mafia" Ramchandra Pillai, Sarat, Srujan Reddy and Abhishek were benamis of KCR's family members, he asked the CM if he would deny that his family members had links with them.
He also wondered why industries minister K T Rama Rao, so active on Twitter, did not react on the "scam".
Meanwhile, Bandi also reacted on the criticism he was facing from TRS leaders and others for carrying the footwear of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Asking what was wrong in carrying the footwear of an elder man like Shah, he alleged that the TRS leaders were criticising him merely to divert the attention of the people of the State from the raging issue of the liquor "scam".
Sanjay also condemned the "assault" on BJP workers by the police and MIM leaders. He claimed that the workers had been attacked when they were holding a peaceful protest in the State, and demanded that the higher police authorities take action against those who indulged in the attack.
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