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    Gadwal: A Growing Problem with Drugs and Illegal Liquor

    The district of Gadwal is facing serious issues related to drugs and illegal liquor. The use of dangerous drugs like Alprazolam to make illicit liquor is becoming common. The narcotics department has been conducting regular raids to stop this problem, but despite their efforts, the situation continues.

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    Leaders from the All India Ambedkar Youth Association and the RSP, Macharla Prakash and Balgera Sunand, have raised concerns about this growing problem. They called on the government to take strong action against the drug and illegal liquor rackets in the district. They are particularly worried because many young people, addicted to these substances, are getting involved in criminal activities to make quick money. The leaders also pointed out that drugs like Alpha Zolam and Diazepam are commonly used to make illegal liquor. They believe that these illegal operations cannot happen without support from local politicians.

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    There have been some shocking incidents linked to this issue. In one case, a minor girl in Shetti Atmakur was sexually assaulted by people involved in drug abuse. In another incident, residents of Hamali Colony had to inform the police after seeing a young woman behaving strangely due to drug use.

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    Macharla Prakash and Balgera Sunand have warned that if the government does not take immediate action, they will organize protests on a large scale to bring attention to the problem.

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    Rajesh M
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