Coalition harassing employees

Tadepalli, July 17: YSRCP has taken strong objection to remarks against former Chief Minister and YSRCP President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s pointed questions, and instead of giving answers, the coalition government and police officers' association have been taking sides, while unrest among the employees is growing with every passing day.

Speaking to media here on Thursday, YSRCP Employees and Pensioners State Wing President, Nalamaru Chandra Sekhar Reddy said the police officers’ association condemning YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s remarks on numerous officers being harassed without postings has merit, as right from the rank of DGP to constable, many officers are kept waiting under VR.

Brushing aside the meek defence of the association, he said those officers who served the state are suddenly being declared inefficient after the change of government, which only shows the vindictive nature of the coalition.
Senior officers like PSR Anjaneyulu, PV Sunil Kumar, Sanjay, Vishal Gunni, Kranti Rana Tata and others being ill-treated by the government only makes their intentions clear, and it wants the police force to work one-sided, which was not the case when YS Jagan Mohan Reddy was in office.

Registration of cases has also been one-sided, and in the recent attack on the residence of Prasanna Kumar Reddy, it was clear as the complaint was taken only after TDP had lodged its complaint. The same is happening elsewhere.

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has raised the issue of the attack on a woman BC leader and ZP Chairperson where police bias was crystal clear.

It has been the nature of Chandrababu Naidu to be anti-employee since long. He failed to give the interim relief, DAs are due, leave encashment was not given even to police, and medical bills are pending, which shows his apathy towards employees.

Chandrababu went back on all his poll promises. There is no job creation, and no relief to employees has been announced despite so many cabinet meetings. Employees are growing restless. There is no job creation, no unemployment stipend, and anganwadi workers are in distress while TDP leaders are minting money in the name of transfers, and agricultural land is being given away on a platter.

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