Do Not Compromise on Law and Order: CM’s Directives to Police Officials

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Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has issued a firm directive to police officials, emphasizing that there should be no compromise on maintaining law and order in the state. He stressed that friendly policing should be extended to victims and not to criminals, and he urged police to take stringent action against drugs and cybercrimes. Additionally, he instructed officials to ensure coordination between the NAB, Excise, and police departments in tackling drug-related issues.

During a comprehensive review meeting at the Secretariat with collectors, police commissioners, and SPs, the Chief Minister provided detailed guidance on measures to enhance law and order. He highlighted the need for a visible police presence on the roads and called for periodic crime reviews. He directed commissioners, SPs, and SHOs to conduct regular field inspections. Notably, police officials reported a decrease in crime compared to the previous year, and the CM suggested that this positive development be communicated to the public through the media.

The Chief Minister also emphasized the importance of taking strict action against adulterated pesticides, fertilizers, and seeds. He warned that there are attempts to create artificial shortages to damage the government’s reputation and urged officials to remain vigilant to prevent such incidents.

Furthermore, CM Reddy encouraged the planting of fruit trees on forest lands to boost the income of tribal communities. He also recommended the planting of palm and date trees along project bunds, canal embankments, and roadsides.

In education, the CM called for the selection of sites to establish integrated residential schools to accommodate SC, ST, BC, and minority hostels in one location. He mandated that collectors must inspect schools regularly and that DEOs and deputy DEOs should conduct frequent school inspections to ensure quality education and proper facilities.

The review meeting was attended by Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, several ministers, the chief secretary, and other senior officials.

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