Liquor store owners in the city are put in a difficult situation as the lok sabha elections draw closer. They are subject to heightened inspection and cash confiscation by the government. Liquor store owners in hyderabad are becoming hotter. Even though they have the required authorization from the State election commission authorities to transport cash from the counter after work hours, many voice concerns about the frequent cash seizures, arguing that they interfere with their ability to conduct lawful commercial activities.
 

Some proprietors of liquor stores claim that the frequent seizures and heightened monitoring hurt their day-to-day operations and cast doubt on the impartiality of the election process. They contend that even though they are law-abiding persons carrying out legitimate enterprises, they are unfairly singled out for attention at election times.
 
Additionally, the seizures have an influence on the livelihoods of several workers in the spirits sector, ranging from distributors to store owners, which has repercussions for the local economy.
 

The election commission granted us the required authorization to bring the day's proceeds home and deposit them in the banks. But the election squads are stealing the money, according to TS Wine Dealers Association President D. Venkateshwara Rao.
 
On the other hand, officials underlined that stringent enforcement was necessary to stop the misappropriation of funds during elections.
 
Owners of liquor stores want a balance between government regulations and the efficient operation of their companies, making sure that legal businesses are not overly interfered with in the sake of election integrity.
 

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