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Violation of Government Orders: Criticism Over Negligence at Uravakonda Tahsildar's Office

 Uravakonda october 18:


Despite clear government directives mandating the display of photographs of the Chief Minister (CM) and the Deputy Chief Minister (Deputy CM) in all government offices across the state, officials at the Uravakonda Tahsildar's Office in Anantapur district appear to have completely disregarded these orders. Widespread criticism is emerging over the non-compliance with government instructions, as the CM and Deputy CM photos are missing from the office.

Finance Minister's Photo Installed: 'Donors' Mention Sparks Controversy

In a highly unusual move, where the CM and Deputy CM photos are absent, officials have conspicuously displayed the photograph of the Finance Minister. Furthermore, the claim that this photo was provided by "donors" has raised several suspicions and questions:

 Financial Constraint?: Are officials in such a state that they cannot allocate their own funds even to procure the CM and Deputy CM photos as per government mandate?

 Proof of Negligence: Why were the photographs of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister not procured? Does this not stand as a clear testament to the negligence of the officials?

Will the Officials' Attitude Ever Change?

This incident proves that "even with a change in government, there is no change in the attitude (nature) of the officials." There are criticisms that officials are hesitant to welcome good governance and positive leadership.

The public demands a change in the behaviour of those officials who act differently in public than in private, often merely to flatter political leaders.

Officials, whose duty it is to strictly implement government directives, must respond immediately and display the photographs of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister in the Tahsildar's office. The public is demanding that if they fail to do so, appropriate action must be taken against them.

The lack of compliance has drawn sharp criticism regarding the response of the Uravakonda Tahsildar's Office officials and their failure to adhere to government orders.


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