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Jagan and CBN used volunteers as tissue papers

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Volunteers left in a lurch

AP Government Silence on Volunteer System
AP Government Silence on Volunteer System

Jagan and CBN used volunteers as tissue papers. "Woes of  Volunteers": AP Government's Silence on Volunteer System Sparks Controversy.

The state of Andhra Pradesh is buzzing with a growing discontent among the volunteers, who were instrumental in the previous YCP government's success. The current alliance, which promised to continue the volunteer system during the election campaign, has remained silent on the matter, sparking widespread outrage.

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While volunteers across the state are protesting the lack of action, their voices are being muffled by the lack of media coverage. Cases have been filed against them in several cities, including Kurnool, Anantapur, Vijayawada, and Visakhapatnam, further silencing their grievances.

The volunteers' predicament is a stark contrast to their significant role in the past five years. Serving as a vital bridge between the government and the people, they provided services ranging from birth certificates to death certificates, government schemes to personal problems. Their accessibility and responsiveness made them indispensable to the community.

Even TDP leaders, who initially criticized the volunteer system, later acknowledged its effectiveness and promised to continue it if they came to power. Their effectiveness is evident in their crucial role during natural disasters like floods, proving their value as a vital resource for disaster management.

The current government's silence on the volunteer system raises eyebrows, particularly considering the previous promise to maintain it. While the financial aspect of employing volunteers is a concern, the benefits of a functioning volunteer system far outweigh the cost. They provide a cost-effective solution for delivering government services, enhancing accessibility and responsiveness.

The question arises: why is the current government hesitant to embrace a system that has proven its worth? Some speculate that the volunteer system could impede the influence of MLAs in crucial areas like liquor and sand.

This situation presents a critical decision point for the current government. The need to address the volunteers' concerns and maintain a system that has benefitted the people of Andhra Pradesh cannot be ignored. Failing to act decisively could further escalate the situation and lead to greater dissatisfaction within the state.

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