According to Transport minister Puvvada ajay Kumar, K Chandrashekhar Rao's reforms have brought the peace and order situation in telangana under control. Building a secure society required the involvement of the police in a major way. The minister said that the home Department has implemented unique measures, such as establishing She Teams, to ensure the protection and safety of women and girls in the State.
The minister participated in a sizable car and bike rally here on sunday as part of the telangana Formation Day centenary celebrations, along with MPs Nama Nageshwar Rao and Vaddiraju Ravichandra, MLC Tata Madhusudhan, district collector VP Gautham, Commissioner of police Vishnu S Warrier and Municipal Commissioner adarsh Surabhi.
Ajay Kumar said that the establishment of a police commissionerate in khammam has improved the district's law and order condition. people continue to live their way of life confidently because of the police's dedication and hard work. The State administration has prioritised community-oriented policing. He highlighted that telangana was the most secure State in the nation and that the top-notch police Command Control Centre in hyderabad was the State police's crowning achievement.
The State police system in india has grown unlike any other State, according to MPs Nageshwar Rao and Ravichandra. According to collector Gautham, the district has up to 8477 CCTV cameras placed as part of community policing. According to CP Warrier, the Bharosa Centre aids women who have experienced violence in their quest for redress. He gave three abused girls and a lady money from the Bharosa Relief Fund totaling Rs 20,000.
In a comparable incident, 350 police patrol cars and Blue Colts vehicles participated in a large rally that was driven from Laxmidevipalli Central Park to the district police headquarters in Kothagudem. The event featured participation from the government whip Rega Kantha Rao, the mla V Venkateshwar Rao, the district collector Anudeep D, and the SP Dr. vineeth G.