Praja Darbar gives multiple shocks to Chandrababu. AP CM Chandrababu Naidu has been confronted with a surge of complaints related to land disputes and alleged land grabbing, primarily targeting YCP leaders, during his daily Prajadarbar interactions. The sheer volume and gravity of these accusations, particularly concerning the Pulivendula constituency, have left Naidu deeply concerned.
The Prajadarbar, a platform for public grievances, has witnessed an influx of individuals from across the state, detailing instances of land encroachment and alleged abuse of power by YCP leaders. These complaints, often supported by evidence, highlight a pattern of land-related issues that have emerged since the YCP government came to power.
Chandrababu, deeply disturbed by the situation, has decided to form a special committee comprising two IPS officers and two IAS officers to investigate these allegations thoroughly. He believes that addressing these land disputes is crucial and that a decisive approach is necessary.
The situation in Pulivendula, the constituency represented by former CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, is particularly concerning. A woman from the area has voiced her anger, alleging that her land was illegally occupied for the first time during the YCP regime. This unprecedented claim in the traditionally strong YSRCP bastion has raised significant concerns about the extent of the issue.
While the government is currently deliberating on how to intervene in these complex land disputes, the mounting complaints from key districts like Nellore and Anantapur have made the issue a major headache for Chandrababu. The formation of the committee represents a significant step towards addressing the concerns and finding a solution. The effectiveness of this move remains to be seen, but it signals a serious attempt to address a growing problem that could have significant political ramifications.