What Happened to Nara Lokesh's Red Book?
During the election campaign, CBN's Super Six lost ground to Nara Lokesh's red Book in terms of popularity. At every public gathering, lokesh carried the red book aloft and threatened IAS and IPS personnel he said were violating the constitution. He particularly targeted those he said were harassing tdp cadres. His admonitions invigorated the tdp faithful, whilst the YSRCP cadre were demoralized following their loss in the ap elections. Remarkably, tdp supporters were also miffed that the red Book was not implemented right away following the elections. But it appears from recent events that the red Book has been implemented.
The IPS Officers Association filed a suit in the high court after becoming frustrated with Lokesh's red Book. According to reports, several corrupt officials from the previous administration have escaped to North india in order to evade consequences. Certain officers who have been waiting for postings must report to the DGP office tomorrow at 10 a.m., check in, wait in the hallway until 5 p.m., and then go. This is considered a routine administrative procedure rather than an official penalty.
For not following these orders, sixteen senior IPS officers received a note from DGP dwaraka Tirumala Rao. The list includes contained two rank officers of the DIG. Everybody knows that from 2019 to 2024, these officers will dance to the music of the former government. It is evident that the red Book has had a big influence. The head of the tdp, JC prabhakar Reddy, satirized that these policemen do not distinguish between inmates who are freed on conditional bond.