Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had a tough talk with District Collectors and Superintendents of Police in Hyderabad. He told them that it is the government’s job to create policies, but it is their responsibility to implement them. The officers should be prepared to work 18 hours a day. If anyone feels uncomfortable with the long hours, they can request a transfer to a less demanding position. However, once they accept the position, they must work hard and effectively implement the policies.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of working together with public representatives and ensuring the implementation of the Congress party’s “six guarantees” adopted by the government. He also urged them to hold gram sabhas and identify beneficiaries regardless of their party affiliations.
Revanth highlighted that development does not just mean constructing buildings and artwork. It is crucial for authorities to bring welfare schemes to all beneficiaries. He also emphasized the need to address anti-social elements and criminals. The police will have the freedom to control such elements, with a particular focus on land-grabbers and drug peddlers. The Chief Minister stressed the importance of cracking down on the sale of narcotics and spurious seeds to farmers.
In summary, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had a frank discussion with District Collectors and Superintendents of Police, emphasizing the importance of policy implementation, collaboration with public representatives, and addressing societal issues like drug peddling and land-grabbing.