Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 16:03:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 08:57:08
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In the serene village of S.S. Konda, nestled within the Gangadhara Nellore mandal, a quiet Friday morning erupted into chaos as a business rivalry spilled into the streets. The cause? A price war between two belt shop operators, a scenario that quickly escalated into a physical altercation, leaving one shop owner severely injured and the village in a state of high alert.
The bone of contention was liquor, a commodity that, when priced competitively, can draw massive crowds in this region. The shop that sparked the dispute allegedly belonged to a local leader from the opposition party, who was selling liquor at a significantly reduced rate, undercutting the other shop and attracting a large customer base. This strategic move, while lucrative for the owner, who reportedly made profits in the thousands, infuriated the rival shopkeeper, leading to a violent confrontation.
The clash has brought to light the potential influence of political figures in local businesses and the impact on the community. With the injured shop owner rushed to the nearby hospital, the village elders stepped in to mediate, but the situation remains tense. The police, swift in their response, have initiated an inquiry, not only into the assault but also the origin of the low-priced liquor, suspecting a possible connection to the recent Mulakalacheruvu liquor scandal in the adjacent Annamayya district.
As the investigation unfolds, the incident raises questions about the role of political affiliations in local trade and the potential consequences for public safety. The police's prompt action offers hope for a thorough resolution, but the community awaits answers and the restoration of peace in their once-tranquil village.