The coalition government will not take any action to gain favor with anyone : Minister Nadendla Manohar

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The coalition government will not take any action to gain favor with anyone : Minister Nadendla Manohar

The coalition government will not take any action to gain favor with anyone. It will not hesitate to hold accountable those who have done wrong.

The coalition government will not take any action to gain favor with anyone. It will not hesitate to hold accountable those who have done wrong. The previous government was not resistant to anarchy, and we have no political bias against former minister Perni Nani. Our coalition government is not involved in any conspiracies.

State Food and Civil Supplies Minister Shri Nadendla Manohar addressed the media in Rajanagaram, stating, "The coalition governms government did; however, we will not spare those who have wronged the public." He emphasized that there is no political bias against former minister Perni Nani and that the coalition government does not need to engage in conspiratorial actions.

"After the people voted for us and entrusted us with governance, we must work responsibly. Institutions should not be misused for personal gain or to enrich family assets," he added. Manohar highlighted the anarchy committed by YSRCP leaders during the last five years as unacceptable. During a recent program, he presented insurance checks to the families of Jana Sena Party active members who lost their lives in various accidents.

Later, Shri Nadendla Manohar informed the media about the efforts underway under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan to achieve the good governance desired by the people. He mentioned that errors were found in the Civil Supplies Department during the YSRCP regime. 

"We ordered a count of the bags in the godowns across the state. On November 26th, a review meeting was held under the MD of the Civil Supplies Department. That same night, Mrs. Jayasudha came to us and claimed that the bags had not been counted and that it was not our fault. Later, she submitted a letter admitting the mistake. 

Following the Civil Supplies Department's regulations, we wrote a letter to the district administration, Joint Collector, and SP to recover Rs. 72 crore and initiate criminal action against the department. Since then, we have not received any cooperation, and there has been no response despite issuing notices. Ultimately, a panchnama was conducted in the presence of the police, and records were examined, leading to seizures.

What will Perni Nani have to say about this? Did we instruct him to put the godowns in his family members' names? Why didn't he lease the godown in his own name? Cases will be filed against anyone who has a godown in their name. This was an attempt to seize the godowns while in power in 2021 to profit from the government.

We are merely conducting a purge here. There is no bias against anyone. They need to explain the whereabouts of the rice that disappeared from the godown. It is insufficient for them to hastily sign DDs and confirm wrongdoing. Following the investigation, penalties will be assessed for the amount of rice that went missing, and criminal action will be taken by the department. We will not allow anyone involved in these actions to escape accountability. Perni Nani should first apologize to the public for these activities. Why is he now writing a letter claiming a mistake? The local police force should conduct an investigation, and a case will be filed against the godown's owner. "We will file a case against the management of JS Warehouse, and we have already initiated the process," he confirmed.

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