Chandrababu Warning: I Won’t Spare Anyone Who Makes Mistakes

 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has sternly warned his party leaders against any actions that could tarnish the government’s reputation. He emphasized that he would take strict action against those who jeopardize the party’s integrity. Addressing the issue of meddling in liquor tenders, Chandrababu stated firmly that he would not tolerate any interference in this matter.  

Nara Chandrababu Naidu issued a strong caution, emphasizing that he would not hesitate to act against individuals who damage the coalition government’s image. He emphasized that effective political governance should prioritize the welfare of the citizens rather than subjecting them to hardships. In a media interaction on Wednesday, he also recounted his experiences, noting the challenges he faced during his 53 days in prison.  

He alleged  that surveillance cameras were set up in his jail cell to track his movements, and he lamented that he wasn’t even given a mosquito net despite the mosquito problem. He noted that there were expectations for him to seek revenge on Jagan after his release from prison, but he emphasized that he does not possess that kind of temperament. Chandrababu also stated that numerous individuals have experienced hardships under the YSRCP government along with him.

That YSRCP leaders have colluded with government officials to carry out numerous wrongdoings. He emphasized that managing the government would become challenging if those who make mistakes are excluded. Naidu also cautioned that legal action would be initiated against any officials who commit errors in the future, asserting that no one would escape responsibility.  

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu advised government officials to perform their duties independently and not yield to political pressure. He pointed out that cases have been registered against three IPS officers for their actions during the YSRCP regime, and mentioned that one officer had been sent home. Naidu also commented on the shortage of IAS and IPS officers in Andhra Pradesh.  

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