With his relentless efforts in handling the flood crisis in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu set an example of true leadership.
Naidu was constantly monitoring the rainfall situation in the state, going on the ground to speak with victims and ensuring that all rescue and relief operations were carried out promptly.
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Speaking to the media at the Vijayawada Collectorate today, Chandrababu Naidu stated that all necessary actions were being taken to assist the flood victims.
Chandrababu Naidu mentioned that he has been receiving complaints about discrepancies in food distribution. He assured that strict action would be taken against officials who appear negligent in their relief work.
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He informed that a senior IAS officer has been appointed for each division in Vijayawada to monitor relief efforts. A total of 32 IAS officers are on duty, providing assistance to the people.
Naidu added that vehicles would be dispatched to each division to distribute food items. Each vehicle will be accompanied by one Octopus constable, one Greyhounds official, and one APSC official to ensure food reaches the people.
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Meanwhile, he also mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his confidence in Naidu’s ability to handle crisis management effectively.
He said, “During the Hudhud cyclone, when he (Modi) visited AP, I received him, and we were travelling in the car. At that time, people along the way looked at me and smiled, expressing their confidence that they would be safe because I was there for them.”
“PM garu told me that even though he worked as a CM, he had never witnessed such an incident in his life. He was amazed that people, who usually blame the government during such crises, were surprisingly smiling at me, showing their confidence in me,” said Naidu.
He emphasized that this is the faith people have in him, and because of that trust, he has been working tirelessly for the past three days.