Recently, activist Sunita Krishnan posted a message on X tagging Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
She wrote that she was writing to X to try and get an appointment as she had not been able to get one through the normal channels.
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The Prime Minister announced that he would make the appointments immediately and also introduce a new system to make it easier for ordinary people to make appointments.
The Prime Minister’s swift response has been highly praised by the public.
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It is widely believed that VIP racism was the main reason behind the loss of KCR and Jagan Mohan Reddy.
KCR has locked himself in Pragati Bhavan and Jagan in Tadepalli Palace, isolating them from the people.
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People hated his arrogance. In the case of Jagan Mohan Reddy, the VIP racism was even worse, which resulted in his party winning only 11 out of the total 175 seats, resulting in a humiliating defeat.
Chandrababu Naidu seems to have learnt from their mistakes.
We have seen the Premier, Ministers and State Legislators constantly focus on keeping the people informed.
Chandrababu Naidu visits the party office at Mangalagiri every Saturday and talks to people personally.
When Chandrababu goes to the people for programmes like pension distribution etc., big stages are not set up. They are set up like rachabandhas in villages.
Minister Nara Lokesh conducts praja durbar (rituals) almost every day at his residence in Undavalli.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan also regularly conducts a public grievance programme called Praja Vani.
Ministers and state legislators from the three coalition parties meet in public at their party offices on designated days each week to allow people to air their grievances.
This accessibility is a revolution in Telugu politics.