Law and Order of Andhra Pradesh Top Priority: Chandrababu Naidu

Amravati, September 13 (IANS). Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, held a review meeting with police district utilities on Saturday. During this, he said that the law and order of the state is its top priority. According to the CMO office, chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said that law and order are its top priority. He said that peace is the basis for investment, employment and economic development. He made it clear that law and order would not be compromised. The chief minister is reminiscent of his strict steps taken in the past against factionalism, Naxalism and disorder, even arrested the leaders of his own party if necessary. He said strict decisions brought peace to Rayalaseema and Telangana, investment in Hyderabad was possible and ‘Brand Hyderabad’ was formed. Referring to the Viveka murder case and the Singayya murder case, Naidu said that such cases should be carefully studied as they are examples of criminal politics. He emphasized technology -based investigation and explained how CCTV testimony seems to be helpful in emphasizing the truth in sensitive matters. He said that false propaganda could have disturbed peace without technology. The Chief Minister requested police to make friendly behavior with the public, but to act strictly against criminals and to act strictly against false propaganda, cybercrime and social media oppression. He emphasized the reaction and the result model. Respond to the events immediately, reach the place and collect evidence, respond with wrong information and sympathy to the citizens, ensure quick results through investigation. He warned officials not to tolerate conspiracies in the name of protests. He said: “Opposition can tour and organize program, but illegal activities will not be allowed.” The chief minister expressed the confidence of the NDA’s return to power in 2029 and became the number one by 2047 and said that law and order are the backbone of development. He urged police officers to prove themselves by performing the best. -Ians Ash/DKP Share This Story Tags