Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender has publicly expressed his frustration with the DCP, accusing the officer of creating unnecessary turbulence in the area. Nagender claimed that the DCP is acting as though he is “supreme” and unnecessarily magnifying incidents to project himself as a champion of justice. “Because of this DCP, the government, especially Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, is getting a bad name,” Nagender said. The MLA further alleged that the DCP’s actions go beyond his duties, filing cases indiscriminately, and even digging up decades-old matters. “When I contested for the parliament elections, this DCP filed 12 cases against me. If such officers are given unchecked freedom, it will harm the government more than anyone else,” he remarked. Nagender dismissed any personal fear of the officer but urged the government to reconsider allowing such officials to operate unchecked. “Officers like him come and go, but the Chief Minister must think whether such officers are needed. This is not about me; it’s about the government’s reputation and stability,” he added. The remarks have sent ripples through both political and administrative circles, leaving many to ponder the delicate balance between governance and the autonomy of law enforcement.
Danam Nagender Hits Out at DCP, Cites Political Vendetta
