"I Have Complete Records of Your Work," Chandrababu Warns AP Ministers

"I Have Complete Records of Your Work," Chandrababu Warns AP Ministers
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly delivered a stern message to his cabinet ministers during a recent cabinet meeting. He warned that he has comprehensive records of how each minister has been performing and is continuously monitoring their work.

The Chief Minister urged ministers to go beyond working from the Secretariat and camp offices by conducting frequent field visits. He emphasized that ministers should actively tour their assigned districts and engage directly with the public.

Expressing dissatisfaction, Chandrababu Naidu pointed out that some ministers were delaying file approvals and failing to utilize available technology. He revealed that when asked for six-month performance reports, only ministers Ramanaidu, Sandhya Rani, and Kondapalli Srinivas had submitted their reviews.

The Chief Minister also stressed the need for ministers to take initiative in resolving political issues and ensuring coordination among all three political parties in their assigned districts. He disclosed that an IVRS survey was being conducted to evaluate the ministers' performance.

Chandrababu Naidu noted that some ministers were lagging in promoting welfare and development programs through social media, urging them to counter opposition propaganda effectively.

Amid reports that actor Konidela Nagababu may soon be inducted into the cabinet, social media speculation suggests that three or four ministers could be dropped. Against this backdrop, the Chief Minister’s remarks about having their records have reportedly caused concern among several ministers. His recent comments have become a hot topic in political circles.


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