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Revanth Reddy said ‘ganja’ was being smuggled into Telangana from the Andhra-Odisha border. (News18)
After coming to power last year, Revanth Reddy had reduced the number of cars in his convoy to set an example for politicians.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is calling for a change in priorities, urging police officials to focus on crime control over providing security to politicians in Hyderabad.
In a recent meeting at the Command Control Center (CCC), Reddy emphasized the need for police to crack down on criminals and expressed concern about the impact of busy schedules on the families of police officials.
Taking a proactive approach, Reddy reduced his convoy size to avoid traffic congestion and has announced plans to establish a police school for the children of police personnel.
With a focus on combating drug trafficking, Reddy stressed the importance of police vigilance and the need to address the growing issue of drug abuse in villages and towns.
Reddy’s strong stance on drug abuse highlights his commitment to protecting the state from external threats like smuggling.
By sharing his personal connection to the police department, Reddy aims to change societal perceptions and create a sense of pride among the families of police personnel.
Remembering brother
Reddy’s tribute to his brother underscores the impact of family support and upbringing in shaping individuals’ success.