Liquor Mafia in Divine Tirupati

Liquor Mafia in Divine Tirupati
  • Liquor flowing like rivers in Tirupati
  • Drinking water may be scarce, but liquor is always ready
  • Coalition government turning a spiritual hub into a drunken haze
  • Chandrababu hurting devotees’ sentiments
  • Liquor sales in Tirupati even at dawn
  • YSRCP leader Bhumana Abhinay exposes liquor mafia’s secrets

Tirupati, a sacred place resonating with the chants of Lord Govinda’s name, is being desecrated by the coalition government, pushing people into a state of intoxication. While clean drinking water may be hard to come by, liquor is available round the clock. Even past midnight or at 5 a.m., the liquor mafia is fleecing people, turning a place meant for divine remembrance into a hub of drunkenness.

Abhinay Exposes the Racket
YSRCP youth leader Bhumana Abhinay Reddy has uncovered the liquor mafia’s operations in Tirupati, revealing 24/7 liquor sales. With photos and videos, he brought the issue to the public’s attention. Conducting a secret operation with YSRCP cadre, Abhinay exposed shocking details. Liquor sales continue unabated even after midnight and into the early hours, tarnishing the sanctity of this spiritual hub. YSRCP leaders condemned the coalition government for defiling Tirupati’s reputation.

No Difference Between Midnight and Dawn
In Tirupati, liquor shops and bars remain open at all hours, be it midnight or early morning. Drunken patrons stumble out, creating a chaotic scene. On Saturday midnight, at 12:04 a.m., Badi Wines near Leelamahal was bustling with liquor sales. At 12:19 a.m., Harika Bar near IS Mahal was equally active. The liquor mafia’s unchecked activities have drawn sharp criticism from YSRCP.

Wines and Bars Running Rampant
At 1:11 a.m., Badi Wines on DBR Road was openly selling liquor. Nine Star liquor shop near Tirupati Railway Station was operational even at 5 a.m. on Sunday. At 5:14 a.m., Victory Wines in MR Palli Vaikuntapuram was selling liquor without hesitation. Similarly, at 5:37 a.m., KK Wines near Hari Wines and DR Mahal Road was serving drunkards. By 6 a.m., liquor sales were thriving at SV Bar near Group Theatres, Victory Wines on Devendra Theatre Road, and shops near Jayshyam Theatre and Rajiv Gandhi Colony in Jeevakona.

  • 12:10 a.m.: Badi Bar, Leelamahal Circle
  • 12:10 a.m.: Harika Bar, Alipiri Road
  • 1:00 a.m.: Badi Wines, DBR Road
  • 5:14 a.m.: Victory Wines, MR Palli Road
  • 5:27 a.m.: Hari Wines, STV Nagar
  • 5:37 a.m.: KK Wines, Akarampalli Road
  • 5:49 a.m.: Satyanarayanapuram Road, Jeevakona
  • 5:59 a.m.: SV Bar, opposite Group Theatres near Bus Stand
  • 6:00 a.m.: Victory Wines, near Devendra Theatre
  • 6:00 a.m.: Nine Star Wines, near Tirupati Railway Station
  • 6:08 a.m.: Near Jayshyam Theatre
  • 6:09 a.m.: Victory Wines, near Vaikuntapuram Arch
  • 6:13 a.m.: Rajiv Gandhi Colony, Jeevakona

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