VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reiterated that maintaining law and order would remain his government’s top priority, instructing the police department to adopt a zero-tolerance policy against criminals, regardless of their identity or influence.
He attended the Police Commemoration Day celebrations at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Corporation (IGMC) Stadium in Vijayawada, where he paid tribute to the police martyrs on Monday morning.
He announced that the state government would allocate annual funds for police welfare and technological upgrades, with a promise to release at least ₹20 crore every year for these purposes. “Investing in the police department is equivalent to investing in the state’s future. I have always prioritized the police because maintaining law and order is essential for any progress. Our officers need modern tools and technology to combat crime effectively,” he emphasized.
He expressed his pride in the state for leading the nation in cybercrime investigations and combating online fraud. He also announced plans to construct a permanent police martyrs’ pylon in Amaravati, with future Police Commemoration parades to be held there annually.
The CM said, “I honor the brave police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. I want to assure the police force that I will always stand by those who act with justice and respect the law.”
He emphasized his support for the police personnel who work selflessly to protect public safety and property.
CM Naidu highlighted the vital role the police play in the state’s development. He commended the police force for their tireless efforts, including their swift response to the Budameru flash floods and their management of large-scale events such as the Dasara festival in Vijayawada and the Salakatla Brahmotsavams at Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).
“The department works around the clock, often sacrificing their own safety and time with their families to protect the public,” he added.
The Chief Minister criticized the previous YSRC regime under YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, accusing it of misallocating funds. He pointed out that the YSRC government spent ₹700 crore on survey stones featuring Jagan’s image, instead of using the funds to improve police infrastructure.
Naidu also criticized the former administration for spending ₹12 crore on fencing Jagan’s residence while failing to allocate ₹10 crore for maintaining the Fingerprints Wing of the police department. “We will clear these outstanding bills in phases,” he promised.
Naidu also accused the former government of using the police for political purposes.
Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha, Chief Secretary Neerabh Kumar Prasad, and Director General of Police Ch. Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, along with other officers, joined the Chief Minister in paying tribute to the fallen police officers.