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New Delhi: In a highly controversial move, BRS MLA P. Kaushik Reddy has issued a stern warning to government officials, threatening to document their names in an unofficial 'black book'.
This alarming development comes on the heels of the 'Red Book' controversy in Andhra Pradesh, sparking widespread concerns about the use of unofficial records to intimidate public servants.
During a press conference, Reddy criticized officials for alleged partiality and irregularities. He declared that those who do not comply with directives will face severe consequences once the BRS regains power in Telangana. This statement has ignited strong backlash from civil rights groups, who argue that such actions undermine democratic governance and the rule of law.
The notion of keeping extra-constitutional books to target specific individuals has raised significant alarms about the potential for abuse of power and the erosion of administrative neutrality.