The Andhra Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, is considering a significant change regarding the use of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s images on official documents and boundary markers. This move reflects a shift in political strategy as Naidu’s administration contemplates removing Jagan’s images from passbooks and boundary markers, which have become a point of contention.

    Source:- news 18

    The current images are seen as a symbol of the ruling party’s influence and might be perceived as an attempt to link the welfare schemes directly to the incumbent government. Naidu’s administration is assessing whether removing these images could help in distancing the state’s official symbols from the political imagery of the ruling party. This consideration comes in the wake of various political and administrative adjustments aimed at addressing public concerns and ensuring neutrality in government-related documents and symbols.

    Source:- BBC news

    The decision is likely to stir political debates and could influence public perception of the ongoing governance changes. As the Naidu government weighs this option, the broader implications for state politics and administrative practices remain to be seen.

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