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    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has helped ‘Kumari Aunty’ (Dasari Sai Kumari) keep her food stall near Durgam Cheruvu Bridge. The traffic police had ordered her to move, but the CM’s office stepped in and allowed her to continue operating as usual. The CM ordered the Cyberabad traffic police to cancel the eviction decision.

    Kumari Aunty has been running her multi-cuisine food stall since 2011. Recently, she gained fame through social media, attracting many people and celebrities to her stall.

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    In a post on X, Chief Public Relations Officer Ayodhya Reddy Boreddy announced that the CM directed the Telangana DGP&MAUD to revoke the decision to move Kumari Aunty’s stall. The government supports entrepreneurs and will stand by the poor. The CM also plans to visit her stall soon.

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    The issue became political when YSR Congress leaders from Andhra Pradesh accused opposition leader Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan of being involved in the closure of the food stall. According to YSRCP, this incident occurred after the Chief Minister YS Jagan Reddy’s government provided a house to Sai Kumari, the owner of Kumari Aunty’s food stall, who is from Gudivada in Andhra Pradesh.

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