Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan attended a collectors’ meeting in Amaravati, where he expressed concerns about the challenges faced before the elections. He criticized the Jagan government for alleged personal and familial insults, claiming significant difficulties in strengthening administrative systems.
Pawan Kalyan noted that, unlike in the past when IAS and IPS officers competed to serve in Andhra Pradesh, recent years have seen a reluctance to work in the state. He attributed this shift to the Jagan government’s impact on the efficiency of administrative systems.
Highlighting future initiatives, Pawan Kalyan announced plans to construct toilets under the Swachh Bharat Mission and emphasized the government’s commitment to providing drinking water to all villages.