Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan issued a strong warning that anyone who uses his name to threaten others will face significant repercussions. He announced that legal actions will be pursued against Forest Department officials who exploit his name to intimidate mining operations and lower-level staff.
Pawan Kalyan has initiated an investigation into Kakinada DFO Ravindranath Reddy and has directed that suitable actions be taken against him. Pawan Kalyan’s order for an inquiry has made the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department a prominent topic of conversation. Ravindranath Reddy recently began his duties as Kakinada DFO after the alliance government came into power.
Following his appointment as the Kakinada Forest Department official, Ravindranath Reddy has been accused of intimidating certain mining business owners through phone calls related to significant decisions about mining vehicles. Reports indicate that DFO Ravindranath Reddy threatened several mining operators and officials within the Forest Department, asserting that his directives are absolute and that anyone who opposes him would face serious consequences
Claims have surfaced that DFO Ravindranath Reddy has been threatening individuals by leveraging the name of Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and citing senior officials in the Forest Department. Upon learning of this, Pawan Kalyan regarded the situation with gravity and initiated an investigation into Ravindranath Reddy, sparking considerable conversation. He cautioned that anyone who uses his name to intimidate individuals in the Forest Department or misuses it in any way, or acts against regulations, will face legal consequences. .