The fake liquor scam in Andhra Pradesh has once again exposed the YSRCP’s alleged role in creating false narratives. The state government, which made several arrests earlier, has now presented fresh evidence confirming that the scam was planned and executed by party-linked individuals.
A1 in the case, Janardhan Rao, released a video on Monday revealing how ex-minister and YSRCP leader Jogi Ramesh plotted to defame the government. In his statement, he explained the entire sequence of events and said he decided to speak up after being betrayed by Ramesh.
The revelation has shocked Andhra Pradesh. Many now see how far YSRCP leaders are willing to go to destabilise governance and disrupt law and order in the state. Public outrage has grown as more evidence surfaces against the party.
A WhatsApp chat has now leaked, leaving YSRCP leaders silent. This is not the first time the party has tried to sabotage progress. In the past, it even wrote letters to the World Bank to block funds meant for state development.
While the Rs 3,200-crore YSRCP liquor scam probe continues, the party has again tried to tarnish the Chandrababu Naidu government. Under its leadership’s direction, fake liquor was allegedly produced and distributed to damage the government’s image.
YSRCP’s propaganda machinery also tried to twist facts through its media networks. However, the latest evidence has exposed the truth, putting an end to the party’s false claims and restoring public confidence in the investigation.







