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Belt shops: notices to MPs, MLAs

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GUNTUR: A city-based socio-legal service forum ‘Asaraa’ has sent legal notices to nine elected people’s representatives from Guntur asking them to take action against those who had set up illegal liquor shops and get them removed immediately.

At a press conference here on Friday the Asaraa founder A. Sanjeeva Reddy said it would file a writ petition in the appropriate court seeking repealing of special privileges of all the people’s representatives if they failed to speak on the issue on floor of the Assembly and Parliament.

Listing out the names of the nine people’s representatives, Rayapati Sambasiva Rao, J.D. Sheelam, S.M. Laljan Basha, Sk. Nambur Subhani, Tadisetty Venkata Rao, K.S. Lakshman Rao, he said that they had taken oath to abide by the provisions of the Constitution, but failed to implement the Excise and Prohibition laws.

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