Chief Minister Naidu's Rs 20 Crore Boost for Andhra Pradesh Police Welfare
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced Rs 20 crore annually for police welfare. This was revealed on Police Commemoration Day at Vijayawada's Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium. Naidu emphasized modernizing the force and criticized past governance for insufficient funding.
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In a move set to bolster law enforcement, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has declared an annual allocation of Rs 20 crore dedicated to the welfare of the police department. The announcement coincided with Police Commemoration Day at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Vijayawada.
Naidu honored police officers who have sacrificed their lives and lauded the force's history of combating factionalism, rowdyism, and Naxalism. Highlighting the state's financial commitment, he noted the release of Rs 100 crore over the past four months towards various initiatives aimed at enhancing the department's capabilities.
The Chief Minister criticized previous administrations for neglecting necessary funding, contrasting that with plans to fill 6,100 vacant constable positions and upgrade technical facilities. Naidu reassured stakeholders of his government's dedication to supporting the police amidst concerns about destabilizing influences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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