Anta Assamey Posted August 1, 2013 Report Posted August 1, 2013 [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] [img]http://www.greatandhra.com/newphotos1/kiran-kumar-61375375292.jpg[/img][/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy seems to have thrown the state administration to winds every since the Centre decided to carve out separate Telangana from Andhra Pradesh.[/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] The chief minister has not been attending to the administrative affairs in the Secretariat for the last two days, since his return from New Delhi.[/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] Kiran has confined himself to his camp office, where he had brief review only with the Director General of Police and other police officials on the law and order situation on Thursday.[/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] Kiran has spent most of the time only meeting the Seemandhra ministers and MLAs to discuss the fall out of the state bifurcation.[/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] Apparently, Kiran is under the impression that it is not possible to run the government as usual, as the state bifurcation has become inevitable.[/size][/font][/color][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] The employees are divided and there is virtually no work in the State secretariat. When employees don’t do any work, what else can Chief Minister do?[/size][/font][/color]
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