Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu recently drew intriguing parallels between the ongoing revolution in Bangladesh and the outcomes of the 2024 elections in Andhra Pradesh. During a Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday at the state secretariat in Velagapudi, Amaravati, Naidu engaged in discussions on political matters with his ministers. Reflecting on the election in Andhra Pradesh, Naidu described it as a subtle revolution, contrasting it with the more tumultuous events in Bangladesh. Emphasizing the democratic nature of the country, Naidu highlighted how the people expressed their will through the act of voting.
Addressing the ministers, Naidu advocated for inclusive decision-making processes in the development of constituencies, stressing the importance of consulting with the public and aligning decisions with their perspectives. He criticized the YSRC leaders for allegedly mishandling revenue from liquor sales, raising concerns about the quality of products endangering public health. Naidu pointed out the availability of various liquor brands in previous years and announced plans to introduce a comprehensive liquor policy in the state by October 1.
Furthermore, Naidu urged a thorough examination of liquor policies in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Kerala to inform the formulation of the best practices. He cautioned the ministers against repeating the actions of the previous government and emphasized the importance of upholding the law to hold wrongdoers accountable.
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