Chandrababu Naidu is remembered for his decisive leadership and transparent governance, which has automatically set a standard in the political landscape. His firm commitment to accountability and more productive utilization of public funds has gained him a reputation far and wide. He carefully selects advisors with incredible experience and expertise, which remains a hallmark of his term.
In a significant move, Naidu has appointed RP Thakur, a retired IPS officer and former Director General of Police (DGP) of Andhra Pradesh, as an advisor to the state government. This appointment reflects Naidu’s ongoing trust in seasoned professionals to guide the administration.
RP Thakur is highly regarded for his leadership and remarkable reforms during his tenure as DGP. He introduced key initiatives, including weekly offs for police personnel, which significantly improved the welfare of the force. His ability to drive positive change within the police department has made him a respected figure in governance. Even after retirement, Naidu’s decision to bring him back as an advisor shows the value that Thakur can still contribute in shaping the future of Andhra Pradesh.
By reappointing Thakur and bringing in experienced professionals like Rao, Naidu continues to ensure that his government is in capable hands, working towards the growth and development of the state.