Key Changes In CM Revanth Reddy’s Security

Hyderabad, Oct 28 (Maxim News): The Congress government has taken a key decision in the wake of protests by the Telangana State Special Police (TGSP). The intelligence police were alerted as the battalion police were protesting. In the wake of intelligence alerts, the top officials made key changes in CM Revanth Reddy’s security.

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Heavy security has been set up at the Chief Minister’s residence with the Armed Reserve Police. It is known that the TGSP police along with the family members are protesting in large numbers to solve the problems.

As a result, 39 head constables were suspended by police officials on Saturday in the name of disciplinary action for protesting against the rules. On Sunday, ARSI and another head constable together with 10 persons were issued orders permanently removed from their jobs. However, their concerns do not stop.  Battalion police continue to agitate to free them from atrocities. In this background, security was arranged with the Armed Reserve Police at the residence of CM Revanth Reddy.

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In January this year too, the Congress government issued orders to change the security personnel of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. Most of the security personnel there were those who worked for the previous CM KCR.

However, the Chief Minister’s office has made changes that personal and official information about him is going out.  new security personnel were installed while removing the old ones.  However, CM Revanth Reddy expressed his anger at the CMO and intelligence officials for leaking the information.  To this extent, huge changes were made.  Also, in the wake of the protests of the TGSP Police, the higher officials have been alerted in advance.  (Maxim News)


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