AP government has recently taken a key decision. Orders have been issued to the wards and secretariats. Even if the coalition government has come to power in the state, former CM Jagan’s photos are appearing on the certificates issued by the government.
Latest orders of Govt
The AP government has recently issued guidelines to ward and village secretariats. Three months after the formation of the coalition government, Jagan’s photos are still visible on government records, verification documents, land documents and certificates.
The government has already ordered to remove these. But, still the certificates are being issued by your Seva Kendras in the pattern decided by the previous government. The issue of Jagan figures on certificates and diplomas was mentioned by the alliance leaders during the election campaign.
In issue of certificates
Chandrababu assured the people in his capacity as the leader of the opposition that if his government comes, he will remove Jagan’s figures from passport books, government records and certificates. Even after the coalition government came, Chandrababu reiterated the same thing.
The CM ordered to remove Jagan’s photos from pass books given to farmers and certificates given to students. Chandrababu ordered that if they have already been given to the farmers, they should be taken back and the farmers should be given pass books with royal seal. It has been three months.
Take it back
However, Jagan’s pictures are still visible on the revenue verification documents and certificates issued by the village and ward secretariats. With this, now the government has taken a decision in this regard. It has been clarified that certificates issued by Mee Seva Kendras along with ward and village secretariats should be issued without logos of any political leader or scheme on top of other government documents.
It has been clarified that if they have already been issued, they should be withdrawn. It has warned that action will be taken if anyone issues certificates with photos of leaders from now on like in the past. The government has directed the higher officials to withhold such documents from the secretariats.