Public Welcomes New Liquor Policy in Andhra Pradesh Amidst Positive Feedback
The implementation of the new liquor policy in Andhra Pradesh is being met with enthusiasm from the public, marking a significant shift from the previous five years characterized by the sale of adulterated liquor at exorbitant prices. The new policy aims to restore access to quality liquor at reasonable rates, addressing a long-standing issue that has plagued consumers.
CPI leader Narayana has taken to the streets to gauge public sentiment regarding the policy. In a widely shared video, he visits a local wine shop, engaging with patrons who express their relief over the return of quality liquor. Many citizens conveyed their dissatisfaction with past administrations, particularly targeting former Chief Minister Jagan for the sale of contaminated liquor that endangered lives. One individual even criticized Jagan’s tenure directly, stating, “This is good quality liquor with the right prices. We suffered a lot with old liquor.”
Narayana’s grassroots approach underscores the CPI’s commitment to remaining connected with the populace, regardless of electoral outcomes. His observations reflect a positive validation of the new policy and suggest a shift in public sentiment towards the current NDA government in Andhra Pradesh.
Previously, Narayana had been vocal in his opposition to Jagan’s administration, particularly concerning issues related to contaminated liquor and the controversial Bhoo Raksha program. His earlier efforts included highlighting administrative shortcomings, which contributed to a growing anti-incumbency sentiment.
With the advent of the NDA government and the implementation of the new liquor policy, Narayana’s recent ground-level tour indicates a hopeful response from the public. The largely positive feedback serves as reinforcement for the current administration, suggesting that quality and affordability in liquor supply are critical issues for voters in Andhra Pradesh.