Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday directed the police to tackle those who are reportedly attacking temples. During his aaddress at Spandana’ video conference with district collectors and SPs, the CM called these attacks as “political guerrilla warfare.” Reddy said that this type of incident never happened in past and there is a need to tackle political guerilla warfare. As of now, 36,000 CCTV Cameras are installed in temples. Now communal harmony should be publicized. Stern action should be taken on those who spread hatred among castes and religions. Such situations should not be spared,” he directed police officials. He also alleged that the opposition is indulged in vandalizing acts to divert public attention from welfare schemes launched by his government.
“If anybody tries for political mileage, they should be taught a lesson. Every incident of idols’ desecration or attack on temples should be carefully and meticulously investigated. The culprits should be displayed publicly. In this matter, collectors and SPs should not spare anybody. They should be taught a lesson,” he added.
Reddy said that the Andhra Pradesh government is delivering many welfare schemes for the public.“Unable to digest the public welfare, such incidents are being orchestrated by the opposition. Without any devotion or fear for God; idols are being demolished. The opposition wants to defame the government through these incidents. We have to carefully monitor these strategies,” he said.
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