Andhra Pradesh

Is Andhra Pradesh Government in Crisis? CM Naidu Faces Growing Frustration with Ministers and Officials

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu held a special meeting with his Cabinet ministers to discuss key issues, including the recent comments made by Jana Sena Party leader Pawan Kalyan and the conduct of some government officials.

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu held a special meeting with his Cabinet ministers to discuss key issues, including the recent comments made by Jana Sena Party leader Pawan Kalyan and the conduct of some government officials.

During the meeting, CM Naidu emphasized the need for improved performance and greater seriousness from his ministers. He expressed concern that despite repeated reminders, some ministers continue to show a lack of seriousness in their duties. “No matter how many times I tell some ministers, they will not change their behavior,” he remarked, highlighting ongoing challenges in ensuring accountability within his administration.

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The Chief Minister also raised concerns about the behavior of certain officials, pointing out that despite facing criticism in the previous government, some bureaucrats had failed to change their conduct. “Even though we faced criticism in the previous government, the officials did not change their behavior,” Naidu said, indicating his frustration with the lack of progress in this area.

In addition to addressing internal party matters, the meeting also focused on the comments made by Pawan Kalyan, which have sparked political discussions. The Chief Minister’s meeting was aimed at reviewing the current situation, reinforcing discipline, and ensuring that the government’s performance is aligned with public expectations.

This special meeting reflects Naidu’s ongoing efforts to streamline governance and improve the functioning of his government ahead of upcoming political challenges.

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