Rebel YSRCP MP Raghu Ramakrishna Raju is showing any sign of going soft against the Andhra Pradesh government. Having exposed how central government schemes were undergoing a name change in the state, the Narsapuram Parliamentarian had launched yet another attack on the Andhra Pradesh government in the house.
The rebel MP had shed light on the liquor business carried out by the government. Not stopping there, he even alleged that there is a lot of corruption involved in this and called for an effort to stop this. The MP had sought the intervention of PM Modi and the Union Finance Minister in this matter.
Intervention as in, Raghu Ramakrishna Raju requested the Union government to make sure that the liquor business is done in the state digitally and all the transactions like sales and purchases should be done digitally.
The data he presented in the house is quite high compared to what is being said by the Andhra Pradesh excise department. The MP said that through the liquor business, the government is earning thousands of crores and smelled possible corruption in the sales.
To keep an end to the alleged irregularities in the liquor business, Raghu Ramakrishna Raju had raised a new demand that the business should be done digitally so that there will be no scope for the irregularities and corruption.
The rebel MP had shed light on the liquor business carried out by the government. Not stopping there, he even alleged that there is a lot of corruption involved in this and called for an effort to stop this. The MP had sought the intervention of PM Modi and the Union Finance Minister in this matter.
Intervention as in, Raghu Ramakrishna Raju requested the Union government to make sure that the liquor business is done in the state digitally and all the transactions like sales and purchases should be done digitally.
The data he presented in the house is quite high compared to what is being said by the Andhra Pradesh excise department. The MP said that through the liquor business, the government is earning thousands of crores and smelled possible corruption in the sales.
To keep an end to the alleged irregularities in the liquor business, Raghu Ramakrishna Raju had raised a new demand that the business should be done digitally so that there will be no scope for the irregularities and corruption.