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22 Nov 2025 2:13 PM

Visakhapatnam, Nov 22: Reiterating that law and order in the State has been deteriorating, YSRCP has said Andhra Pradesh has slipped to the rock bottom in the recent report released by the Union Government. Speaking to the media here on Saturday, Party MLC Varudu Kalyani said the State scored nearly 16.7 points and stood last, which shows the inefficiency of the coalition government. Even a State like Bihar stood in 15th place, while we are at the rock bottom, which mirrors the failure of the Home Minister and the Chief Minister.
Police have lost credibility under the coalition government, which is using them to settle political scores, she said. During YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's term, the same police received 85 awards, which shows the contrast. Chandrababu is responsible for the decline of policing standards, she said, adding that our police stood as a role model during YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's term.
Atrocities against women and minors are on the rise, while spurious liquor has been flowing across the State, and there is no control over ganja. This was also the case during the previous government. TDP social media has been showing our leader attending the court on loop. It was Chandrababu who had foisted false cases against YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The failure of the Home Minister and the Chief Minister has been clearly reflected in the Centre’s law and order report on the States.