CBN Government Should Take the Blame?
Files burning in the polavaram project office gained attention the other day. The employees set these documents ablaze outside the office gate, claiming they were from the polavaram left main canal land acquisition department. There are questions about whether the proof of irregularities in the land purchase (of the former Government) was tampered with, notwithstanding the authorities' claims that it is merely photocopies. There have been previous instances of files being burned. A few days ago, there was a significant fire in the madanapalle Sub-Collector's office. According to preliminary investigations conducted by the government, it was done by former minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy.
In one occasion, 2,400 files were burned fully and 700 documents were burned partially. Each file contains documentation pertaining to land registration for government and allotted lands. The third month of the current government is upon us. It is the Government's fault that this evidence was not protected. These mistakes show that the government still needs to find the moles from the former administration inside the government.
These people ought to have been moved, and all government agencies ought to have been armed with the proof. However, a highly significant Department such as the polavaram project lacks file safety. Supporters may argue that it is challenging for the government to find the moles so soon, but the task is not challenging. Every area's local tdp leaders will be in possession of the information. They can provide information to the government, which can then act. The government's laziness will be perceived as a mistake, and individuals involved in corruption under the previous administration will use the "Files Burning" as a means of escape.