Ever since the Nara Chandrababu Naidu led TDP government came into power last year, there have been a handful of a tragedies, both manmade and natural disasters. Easily the biggest of them all, the Hudhud cyclone, rattled the spirit of Uttarandhra people. But Chandrababu’s timely support and able administration revived the hopes of people and even people’s trust in Chandrababu increased multifold.
However, some of the mishaps that have been taking place of late have started to show am adverse effect onĀ people’s confidence in the government. For example, nearly 30 devotees lost their lives on the inaugural ceremony of Godavari Maha Pushkaralu in July. While controlling such a huge crowd is indeed a herculean task, it was clearly evident that the government failed in implementing strict security measures. Also, no action has been taken so far on the officials except suspending a few officers in-charge.
Then came the series of student suicides recently, which literally shattered the morale of the student communities across the state. Yet again, the culprits behind the suicides are still at large and the investigations continue to go on forever.
And most recently, the Injection psycho (Psyho Sudigadu), who still continues to terrorise women and children not just from the Godavari districts but the injection attacks have now spread to Guntur and others parts of the state. It is appalling that no culprit has been nabbed even after more than a month.
The most recent tragedy is the mysterious missing of little girl from Vizag, Aditi, who is said to have accidentally fallen into a sewer 3 days ago, and she is yet to be traced, even though a huge team of police and GVMC workers taking part in the search operations.
All these mishaps explain that the Chandrababu’s government has grossly failed in handling public safety and is slowly losing people’s trust. While Chandrababu and his team of ministers have always been assuring people of justice and help, in these crisis times, it’s actions that matter the most than the words.